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23 Ιουν 2024 · Ctrl + V: Paste copied text, image, or some other object from the clipboard. Ctrl + W: Use this shortcut to close the current file. Ctrl + X: Cut selected text, image, or file. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action. Ctrl + Alt + D: Minimize all windows and show your desktop. You can repeat it to maximize your windows in the same order.
31 Δεκ 2023 · Shortcut Keys Functions; 1. CTRL + A: Moves to the beginning of the current command line. 2. CTRL + E: Moves to the ending of the current command line. 3. ALT + B / ESC + B: Moves the cursor one word backward from the current cursor position. 4. ALT+ F / ESC + F: Moves the cursor one word forward from the current cursor position. 5. CTRL + B ...
CTRL E = Cursor the end of line CTRL U = Delete left of the cursor CTRL K = Delete right of the cursor CTRL W = Delete word on the left CTRL Y = Paste (after CTRL U,K or W) TAB = auto completion of file or command CTRL R = reverse search history !! = repeat last command . CTRL Z = stops the current command (resume with fg in foreground or bg in ...
19 Ιουλ 2024 · Paste command is one of the useful commands in Unix or Linux operating system. It is used to join files horizontally (parallel merging) by outputting lines consisting of lines from each file specified, separated by tab as delimiter, to the standard output.
2 Νοε 2023 · Ctrl + U: Cut part of the line before the cursor and add it to the clipboard. Ctrl + K: Cut part of the line after the cursor and add it to the clipboard. Ctrl + Y: Paste from clipboard. Ctrl + R: Recall the last command that matches the provided characters. Ctrl + O: Run the previously recalled command. Ctrl + G: Exit command history without ...
29 Οκτ 2023 · To copy and paste in the Bash shell command prompt, you can use Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V or right-click with the mouse and select "Copy" and "Paste" from the context menu. You can also press the middle mouse button to automatically paste the selected text to the cursor's location.
We’ll start our list of keyboard shortcuts for Linux with a bunch of general shortcuts most of which are common to other operating systems like Windows and macOS as well. Ctrl + Alt + F1 to F6: Switch to the virtual console. Ctrl + Alt + F7: Switch to the first graphical terminal. Ctrl + A: Select all items or text.