Introduction
Many students who are familiar with Windows may have mastered a large number of keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts can quickly execute many common functions during daily computer use, such as the well-known Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. Similarly, the Linux terminal or some remote login tools (such as FinalShell, PuTTY, etc.) also have their own built-in shortcuts. Mastering the following shortcuts can make your Linux experience much smoother~
tab# Autocomplete command/address
↑↓# Scroll through command history
ctrl+A# Move cursor to the beginning of the command line
ctrl+E# Move cursor to the end of the command line
ctrl+C# Force terminate the current command
ctrl+Z# Suspend the current task
ctrl+R# Search in command history
ctrl+U# Cut all commands to the left of the cursor
ctrl+K# Delete all commands to the right of the cursor
ctrl+Y# Paste
ctrl+right arrow# Move one word to the right
ctrl+D# Equivalent to exit
ctrl+L# Clear screen, equivalent to clear
!!# Execute the last command
Video Tutorial
Available on Bilibili for easier viewing, you can directly access the original article at the end:https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1hT411F7r7?p=16
Learning Materials for This Section
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Link:
https://pan.baidu.com/s/1d4gs-0WdGm1BD5ppa4THTw?pwd=hygr
If the link is invalid, you can contact customer service at the end of the article to receive it~
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