Thursday, 18 July 2013

Unix and Linux shortcut keys



CTRL+B
Moves the cursor backward one character.
CTRL+C
Cancels the currently running command.
CTRL+D
Logs out of the current session.
CTRL+F
Moves the cursor forward one character.
CTRL+H
Erase one character. Similar to pressing backspace.
CTRL+P
Paste previous line(s).
CTRL+S
Stops all output on screen (XOFF).
CTRL+Q
Turns all output stopped on screen back on (XON).
CTRL+U
Erases the complete line.
CTRL+W
Deletes the last word typed in. For example, if you typed 'mv file1 file2' this shortcut would delete file2.
CTRL+Z
Cancels current operation, moves back a directory or takes the current operation and moves it to the background. See bg command for additional information about background.

Command line shortcuts

 ~
Moves to the user's home directory.
!!
Repeats the line last entered at the shell. See history command for previous commands.
!$
Repeats the last argument for the command last used. See history command for previous commands.
reset
Resets the terminal if terminal screen is not displaying correctly.
shutdown -h now
Remotely or locally shuts the system down.





















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