Re: Learning Something...or at Least Trying

Dan McDougall <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:54:41 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.org.user-groups.jaxlug
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I created a "Bash Shortcuts" quick reference page that you can tape up 
somewhere near your monitor.  If you force yourself to use the keyboard 
shortcuts for things like deleting whole words (alt-backspace), moving 
to the begging of the line (ctrl-a), move the end of the line (ctrl-e), 
etc you'll be well on your way to being an extremely efficient command 
line user.

In fact, if you master all of the shortcuts in my quick reference, 
anyone that watches you use the command line will immediately think of 
you as a guru =D.  I just put the document online for easy download:

http://riskable.com/files/bash_shortcuts.pdf 
<http://riskable.com/files/nice_touch.ogv> (share share share!)

I also highly recommend you play around with your .bashrc and 
.bash_profile files to see what you can make them do.  Experiment!  Make 
your prompt ($PS1) something ridiculous with 256-color escape sequences 
that prints the current stock price of RHAT or something like that.  
Anything to challenge yourself.  Ask yourself the following question 
often:  "What would be cool?" and then try to make it happen.

-- 
"Those who choose proprietary software will pay for their decision!"