11 Linux Terminal Commands That Will Rock Your World.pdf
Transcript of 11 Linux Terminal Commands That Will Rock Your World.pdf
-
The following keyboard shortcuts are incredibly useful and will save you loads of time:
CTRL + U - Cuts text up until the cursor.
CTRL + K - Cuts text from the cursor until the end of the line
CTRL + Y - Pastes text
CTRL + E - Move cursor to end of line
CTRL + A - Move cursor to the beginning of the line
ALT + F - Jump forward to next space
ALT + B - Skip back to previous space
ALT + Backspace - Delete previous word
CTRL + W - Cut word behind cursor
Shift + Insert - Pastes text into terminal
Just so that the commands above make sense look at the next line of text.
sudo apt-get intall programname
As you can see I have a spelling error and for the command to work I would need to change "intall" to "install".
Imagine the cursor is at the end of the line. There are various ways to get back to the word install to change it.
I could press ALT + B twice which would put the cursor in the following position (denoted by the ^ symbol):
sudo apt-get^intall programname
Now you could press the cursor key and insert the ''s' into install.
Another useful command is "shift + insert" especially If you need to copy text from a browser into the terminal.
11 Linux Terminal Commands That Will Rock Your World http://linux.about.com/od/commands/tp/11-Linux-Terminal-Command...
1 of 1 27/04/2015 11:37