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**The next one I will show you needs a little bit more focus from your side. CTRL+z in your terminal may end up the same as CTRL+c and end your typing, so, to ‘undo’ something, you need to type CTRL+_ . This is an underscore, as if you type a minus, your text in your terminal emulator will shrink. (CTRL++ and CTRL+- are usually zoom commands) add a few x’s after your z’s that you typed, bonus points if you used CTRL+e to go to the end to type. Now press CTRL+_ to see them pop out of existence. Now I want you to go to the start again, without using the mouse, the home button or CTRL+a, and then to the end again without using the mouse, CTRL+e or the end button. Say what now? No, I’m not messing with you, unless I am.... Luckily for you, I am not. This is a function controlled by CTRL+xx, so try it now. You may wonder why CTRL+f and CTRL+b are not used for forward and backward instead, but it is because those are taken too, they will take you ahead and backwards one word at a time. Quickly type: “The quick brown fox” and navigate with CTRL+b and CTRL+f. Don’t just read it, do it please, we need to get that “muscle memory” thing going. This helps when you need to plug in parameters into a copied script you may have just pasted that has different values. ** | **The next one I will show you needs a little bit more focus from your side. CTRL+z in your terminal may end up the same as CTRL+c and end your typing, so, to ‘undo’ something, you need to type CTRL+_ . This is an underscore, as if you type a minus, your text in your terminal emulator will shrink. (CTRL++ and CTRL+- are usually zoom commands) add a few x’s after your z’s that you typed, bonus points if you used CTRL+e to go to the end to type. Now press CTRL+_ to see them pop out of existence. Now I want you to go to the start again, without using the mouse, the home button or CTRL+a, and then to the end again without using the mouse, CTRL+e or the end button. Say what now? No, I’m not messing with you, unless I am.... Luckily for you, I am not. This is a function controlled by CTRL+xx, so try it now. You may wonder why CTRL+f and CTRL+b are not used for forward and backward instead, but it is because those are taken too, they will take you ahead and backwards one word at a time. Quickly type: “The quick brown fox” and navigate with CTRL+b and CTRL+f. Don’t just read it, do it please, we need to get that “muscle memory” thing going. This helps when you need to plug in parameters into a copied script you may have just pasted that has different values. ** | ||
- | La prochaine que je vais vous montrer, nécessite un peu plus d' | + | La prochaine que je vais vous montrer, nécessite un peu plus d' |
**Example: | **Example: |
issue182/c_c.1656406454.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2022/06/28 10:54 de auntiee