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Editing Efficiency in the Terminal: Learning Readline Bindings | ZeroAlpha

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source link: https://thezeroalpha.github.io/guide/2019/07/31/editing-efficiency-in-the-terminal-learning-readline-bindings.html
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Everyone has their favorite editor, and some would fight to the death to defend their editor. Editors are also a common topic of blog posts – how to use a specific editor, how to configure it, what plugins to use, etc. People mention Vim, Emacs, Atom, Sublime Text, VS Code…but nobody ever talks about the editor that you use the most on the command line – the shell prompt. In my opinion, the shell prompt is actually quite a powerful editor, and I hope this post will serve to convince you.

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