bash – a simple tutorial
Contents
bash : Gnu Bourne-Again SHell
http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
bash : Manual
http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html
bash : Control Key
Ctrl + a | begin line |
Ctrl + e | end line |
Ctrl + w | delete word |
Ctrl + l | clear screen |
Ctr + t | change position of 2 characters |
Ctr + r | search history commands |
esc + backspace | delete a word |
esc + b | go backword one word |
esc + f | go forward one word |
esc + d | delete one word |
esc + c | change first letter to uppercase, go forward one word |
esc + l | change first letter to lowercase. go forward one word |
esc + u | change one word to uppercase |
esc + t | change position of 2 words |
Ctrl + A | Go to the beginning of the line you are currently typing on |
Ctrl + E | Go to the end of the line you are currently typing on |
Ctrl + L | Clears the Screen, similar to the clear command |
Ctrl + U | Clears the line before the cursor position. If you are at the end of the line, clears the entire line. |
Ctrl + H | Same as backspace |
Ctrl + R | Let¢s you search through previously used commands |
Ctrl + C | Kill whatever you are running |
Ctrl + D | Exit the current shell |
Ctrl + Z | Puts whatever you are running into a suspended background process. fg restores it. |
Ctrl + W | Delete the word before the cursor |
Ctrl + K | Clear the line after the cursor |
Ctrl + T | Swap the last two characters before the cursor |
Esc + T | Swap the last two words before the cursor |
Alt + F | Move cursor forward one word on the current line |
Alt + B | Move cursor backward one word on the current line |
Tab | Auto-complete files and folder names |