Merge branch 'LeCoupa:master' into master

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ CTRL+X then ( # start recording a keyboard macro
CTRL+X then ) # finish recording keyboard macro
CTRL+X then E # recall last recorded keyboard macro
CTRL+X then CTRL+E # invoke text editor (specified by $EDITOR) on current command line then execute resultes as shell commands
CTRAL+A then D # logout from screen but don't kill it, if any command exist, it will continue
CTRL+A then D # logout from screen but don't kill it, if any command exist, it will continue
BACKSPACE # deletes one character backward
DELETE # deletes one character under cursor
@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ history # shows command line history
!! # repeats the last command
!<n> # refers to command line 'n'
!<string> # refers to command starting with 'string'
esc :wq # exits and saves script
exit # logs out of current session
@ -89,7 +90,10 @@ tree # show directories and subdirectories in easilly r
mc # terminal file explorer (alternative to ncdu)
touch <filename> # creates or updates (edit) your file
mktemp -t <filename> # make a temp file in /tmp/ which is deleted at next boot (-d to make directory)
cat <filename> # prints file raw content (will not be interpreted)
cat <filename> # displays file raw content (will not be interpreted)
cat -n <filename> # shows number of lines
cat filename1 > filename2 # Copy filename1 to filename2
cat filename1 >> filename2 # merge two files texts together
any_command > <filename> # '>' is used to perform redirections, it will set any_command's stdout to file instead of "real stdout" (generally /dev/stdout)
more <filename> # shows the first part of a file (move with space and type q to quit)
head <filename> # outputs the first lines of file (default: 10 lines)

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@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ z= suggest word
:q quit Vim. This fails when changes have been made.
:q! quit without writing.
:cq quit always, without writing.
:w save without exiting.
:wq write the current file and exit.
:wq! write the current file and exit always.
:wq {file} write to {file}. Exit if not editing the last