9 Linux command line shortcuts to boost your productivity
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These shortcuts can greatly enhance your productivity and efficiency when working in the Linux command line. They allow you to perform common tasks, navigate through commands, and clear or delete portions of the command line with ease.
- Tab completion: Pressing the Tab key auto-completes commands, file names, and directories. It saves time and helps avoid typos.
- Ctrl+L: Pressing Ctrl+L clears the terminal screen, providing a clean workspace.
- Ctrl+R: Typing Ctrl+R initiates a reverse search through command history, allowing you to find and execute previously used commands.
- Ctrl+A: Pressing Ctrl+A moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
- Ctrl+E: Typing Ctrl+E moves the cursor to the end of the command line.
- Ctrl+W: Pressing Ctrl+W deletes the word before the cursor on the command line.
- Ctrl+K: Typing Ctrl+K clears the command line from the cursor to the end.
- Ctrl+U: Pressing Ctrl+U clears the command line from the cursor to the beginning.ld
- Ctrl+C: Pressing Ctrl+C sends an interrupt signal, which can be used to stop a running command or terminate a process.
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2023-06-12
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