- Maybe I'm late to the party with this amazing trick. But I just learned that the terminal has its own little clipboard. Press ctrl-u cuts everything before the cursor. Then ctrl+y puts it back! No more alt+# (where supported) followed by going up in history and deleting the hash! https://www.networkworld.com/article/3284105/linux-control-sequence-tricks.html 5 comments commandline
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- Termux And The ext4 Filesystem, Part 1 Of 5: Reading And Writing, No Root Required · GitHub https://gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/2558deec94bac7ec9fa58aa5ad5e9d1b 0 comments
- Termux And The ext4 Filesystem, Part 3 Of 5: QEMU, A Guest Operating System, LUKS Encryption, lighttpd, WebDAV · GitHub https://gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/cabd411777f2ad5ae57d3d98c576471c 0 comments
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