A gentle introduction to moving around in the Linux CLI (Bash/Shell). These keyboard shortcuts will boost your speed, save you time, and allow you to quickly edit commands and move around.
2:22 Terminate a running command that's attached to your shell session (ctrl-c)
2:31 Exit shell session (ctrl-d)
3:25 Tab Completion
4:51 Clearing your terminal (ctrl-L)
5:10 Cursor Movement
5:44 Move to beginning or end of line (ctrl-a, ctrl-e)
6:10 Move forward or back one word (alt-f, alt-b)
7:10 Searching through shell history (ctrl-r)
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8 Bash Shortcuts Every Linux User Should Know
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