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Merge pull request #99 from Alexound/master

'bash' language cheatsheet: fixed and improved.
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Julien Le Coupanec 2019-10-24 10:40:33 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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# Editors
.vscode/
# Vim
*.swp

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#!/bin/bash
##############################################################################
# SHORTCUTS
# SHORTCUTS and HISTORY
##############################################################################
CTRL+A # move to beginning of line
CTRL+B # moves backward one character
CTRL+C # halts the current command
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CTRL+E # moves to end of line
CTRL+F # moves forward one character
CTRL+G # aborts the current editing command and ring the terminal bell
CTRL+H # deletes one character under cursor (same as DELETE)
CTRL+J # same as RETURN
CTRL+K # deletes (kill) forward to end of line
CTRL+L # clears screen and redisplay the line
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ALT+B # moves backward one word
ALT+D # deletes next word
ALT+F # moves forward one word
ALT+H # deletes one character backward
DELETE # deletes one character backward
!! # repeats the last command
exit # logs out of current session
BACKSPACE # deletes one character backward
DELETE # deletes one character under cursor
history # shows command line history
!! # repeats the last command
!<n> # refers to command line 'n'
!<string> # refers to command starting with 'string'
exit # logs out of current session
##############################################################################
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echo $BASH_VERSION # displays bash version
bash # if you want to use bash (type exit to go back to your previously opened shell)
whereis bash # finds out where bash is on your system
whereis bash # locates the binary, source and manual-page for a command
which bash # finds out which program is executed as 'bash' (default: /bin/bash, can change across environments)
clear # clears content on window (hide displayed lines)