Shortcut key function
Tab Auto-complete
CTRL + A cursor moves to the start position
Ctrl+e cursor moves to the very end
Ctrl+k Delete all content from here to the end
Ctrl+u Delete all content from here to start
Ctrl+d Delete the current character
Ctrl+h Delete the previous character of the current character
Ctrl+w Delete the word here to the left
Ctrl+y pasted words deleted by Ctrl+u, Ctrl+d, ctrl+w
Ctrl+l equivalent to clear, that is, clear screen
Ctrl+r Find History command
CTRL+B move the cursor back
CTRL+F Move Cursor Forward
Ctrl+t the position of the character and the previous character of the cursor position Exchange
ctrl+& restore ctrl+h or ctrl+d or ctrl+w deleted content
Ctrl+s Pause Screen Output
Ctrl+q Continue screen output
Ctrl+left-arrow cursor moves to the beginning of the previous word
Ctrl+right-arrow cursor moves to the ending of the next word
Ctrl+p Show cache command up
CTRL + N Displays the cache command down
Ctrl+d Closing the terminal
Ctrl+xx at EOL and current cursor position
[email protected] shows possible hostname completion
CTRL + C terminate process/command
Shift + scroll up or down the terminal
SHIFT+PGUP/PGDN Terminal scroll down page
Ctrl+shift+n New Terminal
ALT+F2 Input Gnome-terminal Open terminal
Shift+ctrl+t Opening a new tab page
Shift+ctrl+w closing Tabs
Shift+ctrl+c replication
Shift+ctrl+v paste
ALT + number switch to the corresponding tab
Shift+ctrl+n opening a new terminal window
shift+ctrl+q Tube Wall Terminal window
Shift+ctrl+pgup/pgdn Left Shift tab right
CTRL+PGUP/PGDN Toggle tab Page
F1 Opening help Guide
F10 Activating the menu bar
F11 Full Screen Toggle
Alt+f Open the File menu
Alt+e Open the Edit menu
Alt+v Open the View menu
Alt+s Open the Search menu
Alt+t Opening the Terminal menu (terminal)
Alt+h Open the Help menu
Other tips include: at the terminal window command prompt, press the TAB key two times, or press the ESC key three times, or press Ctrl+i to display all the commands and the tool name. The application key, which is the key to the left of the right Ctrl key on the keyboard, acts as a right mouse button.
Ubuntu Terminal Terminal Common shortcut keys