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Summary of Quick Command of linux Terminal

2025-04-07 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Internet Technology >

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This article mainly explains the "quick command summary of the linux terminal". The content of the article is simple and clear, and it is easy to learn and understand. Please follow the editor's train of thought to study and learn "the quick command summary of the linux terminal".

One: set shortcut keys

Shortcut key setting can open the shell terminal "Edit" menu under the "Keyboard Shortcuts" to carry out, there are some default shortcut keys, of course, you can also customize the shortcut key, but the default shortcut key has become a habit of operation, more common, here mainly introduces the default shortcut key.

Tip: compared with file systems under Windows or Linux, shortcuts on shell terminals are generally used in combination with shift keys, such as copy and paste shortcuts.

Ordinary mobile editing shortcut ctrl+f moves forward one character ctrl+b moves backward one character ctrl+a moves to the beginning of the line home or

Shift+homectrl+e moves to the end of the current line, endctrl+l clears the screen, and starts one at the top of the screen

The new line alt+f moves forward one word alt+b moves backward one word ctrl+t swaps the position of the current character and the previous character alt+t swaps the position of the current word and the previous word alt+u turns the current word into uppercase alt+l turns the current word into lowercase alt+c changes the current word into the first letter uppercase word ctrl+v adds a special character, for example, to add

Add a tab, press ctrl+v+tabalt a: move the cursor to the head of the current word alt e: move the cursor to the end of the current word alt d: delete the part from the cursor to the end of the current word

Alt+y back to the previously cut text and paste it ctrl+k cut the text until the end of the line, delete the light

All the characters after the mark, equivalent to d in VIM

Shift+$ctrl+u cuts the text until the beginning of the line, removing the light

All the characters in front of the mark, equivalent to d in VIM

Shift+ ^ CTRL + w cut the word in front of the cursor and delete the last input

The incoming word ctrl+ y pastes the characters just deleted ctrl+c to delete the whole line, and the terminal process ctrl+ r looks for sometimes history in the history command

When the ratio is more, I want to find one that is more complex.

Right here, shell will find it automatically.

And call; will automatically be in the command history cache

Incremental search for characters entered later. Ctrl + d exits shell, and the function of logout is EOF

The end of the file (End-of-file). If yours

The cursor is on a blank command line

Will exit bash, which is better than if you use the exit command

It's much faster. Ctrl + z goes to the background to run

The process will end after the current user exits

Stop, why not use the nohup command & Ctrl+S pause screen output Ctrl+Q to continue screen output ctrl+Page Up on a label ctrl+Page Down next label Alt+N switch to the Nth label (N is a number) three: window shortcut key Alt+ F1 is similar to the win key under Windows, in

Open the Application menu in GNOME

(Applications) Alt+F2 pop-up command line window, similar to Windows

The Win + R key combination under the

Run the application Alt+F4 in GNOME to close the current window. Alt + F5 unmaximize window (restore window's original

Size) Alt + F7 move the window (Note: maximize the shape of the window

Invalid in state) Alt + F5 unmaximize window (restore window's original

Size) Alt + F7 move the window (Note: maximize the shape of the window

Alt + F8 changes the window size (note: maximize in the window)

Alt + F9 minimize window Alt + F10 maximize window Ctrl+Shift+C copy Ctrl+Shift+V paste Ctrl+Shift+T new tab Ctrl+Shift+W close tab Ctrl+Shift+N new terminal window Ctrl+Shift+Q close terminal window Ctrl+Shift+Pg

Move the Up tab left to Ctrl+Shift+Pg

Move the Dn tab to the right Alt + Space to open the control menu of the window (click on the left of the window

The menu that appears in the upper corner icon) Alt+Tab quickly switches between windows. Hold down Shift

Can be sorted in reverse. Alt+ `in different windows of the same application or

Switch between selected programs after Alt+Tab; this

Shortcut keys use `, Tab on the American keyboard

Above. Shift+Alt+ ↑ activates "Expo" mode. Show when

All windows in the front workspace. The Ctrl+Alt+ direction switches between workspaces. Ctrl+Alt+Shift

+ arrow keys move the current window to another workspace. Ctrl+Alt+Dele

Te logout. Ctrl+Alt+L locks the screen. Ctrl + Alt +

Shift + → / ← move the current window to a different workbench ctrl+Alt+Shift

+ Fn Terminal N or Analog Terminal N (n and N)

For the number 1MUE 6) ctrl+Alt+Shift

+ F7 return to Desktop ctrl+Alt+Shift

+ F8 (terminal or analog terminal) Ctrl+Super+D hides all windows and displays the desktop. Once again

Press the button to restore the window. Super+S activates the workspace switch. Shrink all workers

Make-up area. Super+W activates "Expo" mode. Show current

All windows in the workspace. Shift+Print

Screen takes a screenshot of an area on the screen. Light

The label is changed to a cross. Click and drag the selection area win+n to switch the background color style win+tab if the 3D effect toggles ctrl+alt+backs

Pace is equivalent to forcing the logout of ctrl+alt+del to bring up the shutdown menu ctrl+alt+l lock desktop ctrl+alt+d minimize all gnome windows ctrl+alt+f2linux end users (alt+ f7 returns

Xwindows,alt+ carries out

Terminal switching) ctrl+alt+ switch desktop Alt-Left or

Alt-Right switches to the previous / next virtual terminal

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