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@ -33,23 +33,23 @@ Here's a more stylish version of [Bash-Oneliner](https://onceupon.github.io/Bash
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##### Using Ctrl keys
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```
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Ctrl + a : move to the beginning of line.
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Ctrl + d : if you've type something, Ctrl + d deletes the character under the cursor, else, it escapes the current shell.
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Ctrl + e : move to the end of line.
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Ctrl + k : delete all text from the cursor to the end of line.
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Ctrl + l : equivalent to clear.
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Ctrl + n : same as Down arrow.
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Ctrl + p : same as Up arrow.
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Ctrl + q : to resume output to terminal after Ctrl + s.
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Ctrl + r : begins a backward search through command history.(keep pressing Ctrl + r to move backward)
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Ctrl + s : to stop output to terminal.
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Ctrl + q : to resume output to terminal after Ctrl + s.
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Ctrl + a : move to the beginning of line.
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Ctrl + e : move to the end of line.
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Ctrl + d : if you've type something, Ctrl + d deletes the character under the cursor, else, it escapes the current shell.
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Ctrl + k : delete all text from the cursor to the end of line.
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Ctrl + x + backspace : delete all text from the beginning of line to the cursor.
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Ctrl + t : transpose the character before the cursor with the one under the cursor, press Esc + t to transposes the two words before the cursor.
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Ctrl + w : cut the word before the cursor; then Ctrl + y paste it
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Ctrl + u : cut the line before the cursor; then Ctrl + y paste it
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Ctrl + _ : undo typing.
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Ctrl + l : equivalent to clear.
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Ctrl + w : cut the word before the cursor; then Ctrl + y paste it
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Ctrl + x + backspace : delete all text from the beginning of line to the cursor.
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Ctrl + x + Ctrl + e : launch editor defined by $EDITOR to input your command. Useful for multi-line commands.
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Ctrl + z : stop current running process and keep it in background. You can use `fg` to continue the process in the foreground, or `bg` to continue the process in the background.
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Ctrl + _ : undo typing.
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```
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##### Change case
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```bash
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