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== Moving on | == Moving on Command Line == | ||
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|| Shortcut || Description | || Shortcut || Description | ||
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|| <code>Ctrl + r</code> || Search as you type from lastlog | |||
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|| <code>Ctrl + a</code> || Move to the start of line | || <code>Ctrl + a</code> || Move to the start of line | ||
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|| <code>Ctrl + k</code> || Cut from cursor to the end of line | || <code>Ctrl + k</code> || Cut from cursor to the end of line | ||
|- | |||
|| <code>Ctrl + w</code> || Cut from cursor to the previous whitespace | |||
|- | |- | ||
|| <code>Ctrl + c</code> || Clear line | || <code>Ctrl + c</code> || Clear line | ||
|- | |||
|| <code>Ctrl + l</code> || Clear screen | |||
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||<code>Alt + f</code> || Move one word forward | ||<code>Alt + f</code> || Move one word forward | ||
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|| <code>Alt + backspace</code> || Cut from cursor to the start of word | || <code>Alt + backspace</code> || Cut from cursor to the start of word | ||
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== Bash Completion == | |||
See bash completion page. | |||
[[Package:Bash completion]] | |||
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Bash
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This is the ebuild for bash, the standard shell for Funtoo Linux systems.
Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell, a complete implementation of the IEEE POSIX and Open Group shell specification with interactive command line editing, job control on architectures that support it, csh-like features such as history substitution and brace expansion, and a slew of other features. [1]
Learning Bash
The following articles, written originally for IBM developerWorks by Daniel Robbins, serve as an excellent introduction to the bash shell:
Moving on Command Line
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl + r |
Search as you type from lastlog |
Ctrl + a |
Move to the start of line |
Ctrl + e |
Move to the end of line |
Ctrl + k |
Cut from cursor to the end of line |
Ctrl + w |
Cut from cursor to the previous whitespace |
Ctrl + c |
Clear line |
Ctrl + l |
Clear screen |
Alt + f |
Move one word forward |
Alt + b |
Move one word backwards |
Alt + d |
Cut from cursor to the end of word |
Alt + backspace |
Cut from cursor to the start of word |
Bash Completion
See bash completion page.