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Keyboard shortcuts
The following shortcuts work when using default (Emacs) key bindings. Vi-bindings can be enabled by running.

Note: For shortcuts involving Alt, you may be able to use Esc instead.

Note: Sometimes, you must use Esc instead of Alt, because the Alt shortcut conflicts with another shortcut. For example, in Trisquel 5.0 (a distribution of Linux), pressing Alt does not move the cursor forward one word, but activates "File" in the menu of the terminal window.


 * TAB : Autocompletes from the cursor position.
 * Ctrl : Moves the cursor to the line start (equivalent to the key Home).
 * Ctrl : Moves the cursor back one character (equivalent to the key Left).
 * Ctrl : Sends the signal SIGINT to the current task, which aborts and closes it.
 * Ctrl
 * Sends an EOF marker, which (unless disabled by an option) closes the current shell (equivalent to the command ). (Only if there is no text on the current line)
 * If there is text on the current line, deletes the current character (then equivalent to the key Delete).
 * Ctrl : (end) moves the cursor to the line end (equivalent to the key End).