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Terminal 1 0 1 – Your Terminal Shortcut Drive

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Terminal User Guide

  1. Terminal 1 0 1 – Your Terminal Shortcut Drive Mp4
  2. Terminal 1 0 1 – Your Terminal Shortcut Driver

Use these shortcuts to save time when using Terminal.

Work with Terminal windows and tabs

Action

Shortcut

New window

Command-N

New window with same command

Control-Command-N

New tab

Command-T

New tab with same command

Control-Command-T

Show or hide tab bar

Shift-Command-T

Show all tabs or exit tab overview

Shift-Command-Backslash ()

New command

Shift-Command-N

New remote connection

Shift-Command-K

Show or hide Inspector

Command-I

Edit title

Shift-Command-I

Edit background color

Option-Command-I

Make fonts bigger

Command-Plus (+)

Make fonts smaller

Command-Minus (–)

Next window

Command-Grave Accent (`)

Previous window

Command-Shift-Tilde (~)

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Control-Tab

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Control-Shift-Tab

Split window into two panes

Command-D

Close split pane

Shift-Command-D

Close tab

Command-W

Close window

Shift-Command-W

Close other tabs

Option-Command-W

Close all

Option-Shift-Command-W

Scroll to top

Command-Home

Scroll to bottom

Command-End

Page up

Command-Page Up

Page down

Command-Page Down

Line up

Option-Command-Page Up

Line down

Option-Command-Page Down

So I can split with ctrl+shift+d and get a copy of whatever is in front. I can use ctrl+ to get my default terminal, and I can use ctrl+shift+w to close the pane in focus, while ctrl+w close the current tab. Currently, the Terminal teams says they are fixing bugs to prepare for the release of v1. Windows Terminal v1 will be released in May! It only takes about 10-15 minutes to walk from either Terminal 1 or 8 to Tom Bradley International Terminal, and only about 5-10 minutes to walk across the short-term lots that are in the middle of the U. So if your flight is departing out of Terminal 6 and traffic is at a standstill, you can get out at Terminal 2 and walk across from there.

Edit a command line

Action

Shortcut

Reposition the insertion point

Press and hold the Option key while moving the pointer to a new insertion point.

Move the insertion point to the beginning of the line

Control-A

Move the insertion point to the end of the line

Control-E

Move the insertion point forward one character

Right Arrow

Move the insertion point backward one character

Left Arrow

Move the insertion point forward one word

Option-Right Arrow

Move the insertion point backward one word

Option-Left Arrow

Delete to the beginning of the line

Control-U

Delete to the end of the line

Control-K

Delete forward to the end of the word

Option-D (available when Use Option as Meta key is selected)

Delete backward to the beginning of the word

Control-W

Delete one character

Delete

Forward-delete one character

Forward Delete (or use Fn-Delete)

Transpose two characters

Control-T

Select and find text in a Terminal window

Action

Shortcut

Select a complete file path

Press and hold the Shift and Command keys and double-click the path

Select a complete line of text

Triple-click the line

Select a word

Double-click the word

Select a URL

Press and hold the Shift and Command keys and double-click the URL

Select a rectangular block

Press and hold the Option key and drag to select text

Cut

Command-X

Copy

Command-C

Copy without background color

Control-Shift-Command-C

Copy plain text

Option-Shift-Command-C

Paste

Command-V

Paste the selection

Shift-Command-V

Paste escaped text

Control-Command-V

Paste escaped selection

Control-Shift-Command-V

Find

Command-F

Find next

Command-G

Find previous

Command-Shift-G

Find using the selected text

Command-E

Jump to the selected text

Command-J

Select all

Command-A

Open the character viewer

Control-Command-Space

Work with marks and bookmarks

Action

Shortcut

Mark

Command-U

Mark as bookmark

Option-Command-U

Unmark

Shift-Command-U

Mark line and send return

Command-Return

Send return without marking

Shift-Command-Return

Insert bookmark

Shift-Command-M

Insert bookmark with name

Option-Shift-Command-M

Jump to previous mark

Command-Up Arrow

Jump to next mark

Command-Down Arrow

Jump to previous bookmark

Option-Command-Up Arrow

Jump to next bookmark

Option-Command-Down Arrow

Clear to previous mark

Command-L

Clear to previous bookmark

Option-Command-L

Clear to start

Command-K

Select between marks

Shift-Command-A

Other shortcuts

Action

Shortcut

Enter or exit full screen

Control-Command-F

Show or hide colors

Shift-Command-C

Open Terminal preferences

Command-Comma (,)

Break

Typing Command-Period (.) is equivalent to entering Control-C on the command line

Print

Command-P

Soft reset terminal emulator state

Option-Command-R

Hard reset terminal emulator state

Control-Option-Command-R

Open a URL

Hold down the Command key and double-click the URL

Add the complete path to a file

Drag the file from the Finder into the Terminal window

Export text as

Command-S

Export selected text as

Shift-Command-S

Reverse search command history

Control-R

Toggle 'Allow Mouse Reporting' option

Command-R

Toggle 'Use Option as Meta Key' option

Command-Option-O

Show alternate screen

Option-Command-Page Down

Hide alternate screen

Option-Command-Page Up

Open man page for selection

Control-Shift-Command-Question Mark (?)

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Control-Option-Command-Slash (/)

Complete directory or file name

On a command line, type one or more characters, then press Tab

Display a list of possible directory or file name completions

On a command line, type one or more characters, then press Tab twice

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Today, Microsoft is releasing new versions of Windows Terminal both for general users and those using the preview version. For general users, there's version 1.2, which includes all the features that were made available in preview last month, including tab colors, a focus mode that hides the tabs and window borders, and more.

If you're trying out the preview, though, you're getting version 1.3. This release also includes a handful of additions, starting with a command palette. Accessible via a keyboard shortcut (by default, Ctrl+Shift+P), this palette displays all the commands available to you in the Terminal. You can also add commands to the list using the settings.

There's also a new tab switcher, which lets users switch between Terminal tabs using keyboard shortcuts, with Ctrl+Tab switching to the next tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab switching to the previous one.

Terminal 1 0 1 – Your Terminal Shortcut Drive Mp4

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Microsoft has also expanded on the tab color settings introduced in version 1.2. Now, instead of only setting a color for the active tab, you can set colors for each profile in Terminal, so they're all easily identifiable in the tab bar. Colors can be set through the settings using a hex value.

Finally, the new preview versions adds new commands that can be bound to key bindings, though none of them are bound by default. These include wt commands, commands to send input to the shell, search tabs, or change the color scheme.

Terminal 1 0 1 – Your Terminal Shortcut Driver

There's also a handful of bug fixes in this release:

  • You can now specify which types of formats you would like to copy.
  • Profiles whose indices are greater than 9 will now properly display their shortcuts in the dropdown.
  • altGrAliasing: false will no longer break AltGr

If you installed Windows Terminal through the Microsoft Store, you should get the latest version automatically. If you prefer installing manually, you can grab the latest release from the GitHub project page.





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