TAB Tab completion for file/directory namesįor example, to move to a directory 'sample1' Type cd sam then press TAB and ENTER. Hold the Option key and click on a previous line = Jump upwardsĪlt + b Back (left) one word or use Option+Right-ArrowĪlt + f Forward (right) one word or use Option+Left-ArrowĬtrl + xx Toggle between the start of line and current cursor position Editing: Ctrl + L Clear the Screen, similar to the clear commandĪlt + Del Delete the Word before the cursor.Īlt + d Delete the Word after the cursor.Ĭtrl + d Delete character under the cursorĬtrl + h Delete character before the cursor (backspace)Ĭtrl + w Cut the Word before the cursor to the clipboard.Ĭtrl + k Cut the Line after the cursor to the clipboard.Ĭtrl + u Cut/delete the Line before the cursor position.Ĭtrl + t Swap the last two characters before the cursor (typo).Įsc + t Swap the last two words before the cursor.Ĭtrl + y Paste the last thing to be cut (yank)Īlt + u UPPER capitalize every character from the cursor to the end of the current word.Īlt + l Lower the case of every character from the cursor to the end of the current word.Īlt + c Capitalize the character under the cursor and move to the end of the word.Īlt + r Cancel the changes and put back the line as it was in the history (revert). ![]() Hold the Option key and click on the current line = Jump Backwards How-to: Bash Keyboard Shortcuts Moving the cursor: Ctrl + a Go to the beginning of the line (Home)
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