Ctrl + Actrl + Ectrl + Cctrl + Dctrl + Lctrl + Uctrl + Kctrl + Rctrl + y
Answer:
1.1.1Cursor Movement
CTRL + a switch to the command line start CTRL + E to switch to the end of the command line
1.1.2Cut Paste
CTRL + U Clear (cut) the contents of the cursor before CTRL + K Clear (cut) the contents of the cursor after CTRL + Y paste ESC + F move the cursor to the end of the word ESC + B move the cursor to the beginning of the word CTRL + b the cursor moves the position of a symbol to the left CTRL + Fà cursor to the right to move a symbol position
1.1.3Command Query
Ctrl + R lookup (historical command). History|grep CTRL + P previous↑ Previous command CTRL + N next↓ next command
1.1.4Other Types
CTRL + C terminates the current command or script Ctrl + D exits the current shell, equivalent to exit logout, deleting the cursor after each character. Ctrl + L Clears the contents of the screen, which is equivalent to clear. tab all commands and path completion function, generally to press a few more ESC +. Reference/use last parameter (end) of previous command
1.1.5 #SecureCRTshortcut Keys
Ctrl+shift+c command line copy content ctrl+shift+v command line paste content
1.1.6 #Xshellshortcut Keys
Shift+insert Paste Ctrl+insert Copy
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Old boy Education Daily-March 27, 2017-please write down the following Linux command line shortcut key features?