# Ctrl + L-clear screen. CLear # Ctrl + C-terminates the command. # Ctrl + D-exits the shell as if it could also represent EOF. # Ctrl + R-found from the command history. Reverse-i-search # Ctrl + A-the cursor moves to the beginning of the line. A # Ctrl + E-the cursor moves to the end of the line. End # Ctrl + U-Clears the character of the cursor to the beginning of the line. U # Ctrl + W-clear the cursor before a word. Word # Ctrl + K-clears the character of the cursor to the end of the line. K # Ctrl + T-swaps the first two characters of the cursor. SwiTch # Ctrl + V-Input control word such as CTRL + V. <enter>, input ^m # Ctrl + F-the cursor moves back one character. Fore # Ctrl + B-the cursor moves forward one character. Back
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Under Ubuntu, terminal frequently used shortcut keys