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* [[Bash by Example, Part 3]]
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== Moving on command line ==
{|class="table table-striped"
|| Shortcut || Description
|-
|| <code>Ctrl + a</code> || Move to the start of line
|-
|| <code>Ctrl + e</code> || Move to the end of line
|-
|| <code>Ctrl + c</code> || Clear line
|-
||<code>Alt + f</code> || Move one word forward
|-
|| <code>Alt + b</code> || Move one word backwards
|}


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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 + a Move to the start of line
Ctrl + e Move to the end of line
Ctrl + c Clear line
Alt + f Move one word forward
Alt + b Move one word backwards