| Move the cursor to the beginning of the input line. |
C-d | Same as [DEL] (this is the Emacs equivalent). |
C-e | Move the cursor to the end of the input line. |
C-k | Kill, or "cut," all text on the input line, from the character the cursor is underneath to the end of the line. |
C-l | Clear the terminal screen. |
C-u | Kill the entire input line. |
C-y | Yank, or "paste," the text that was last killed. Text is inserted at the point where the cursor is. |
C-_ | Undo the last thing typed on this command line. |
[←] | Move the cursor to the left one character. |
[→] | Move the cursor to the right one character. |
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Thursday 27 March, 2008
Mastering Bash
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