Advanced Keyboard Tricks in Linux Command Line

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Discover the evolution of keyboards, cursor movement commands, text editing techniques, and essential commands like Cut, Copy, and Paste in the Linux Command Line. Learn how to enhance your efficiency and productivity in command line operations.

  • Linux
  • Command Line
  • Keyboard Tricks
  • Text Editing
  • Productivity

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  1. The Linux Command Line Chapter 8 Advanced Keyboard Tricks Prepared by Dr. Reyes, New York City College of Technology

  2. Keyboard in the 1970s

  3. Differences with Current Keyboards

  4. Cursor Movement Commands

  5. Text Editing Commands

  6. Kill (Cut), Yank (Copy), and Put (Paste) Commands

  7. Other Commands Completion type part of the command and press the tab key once, or twice if multiple commands begin with the same characters. history command that will display a list of the last commands used. clear clears the screen

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