be blogger Danish Zehen, who recently participated in Vikas Gupta's Ace of Space, passed away in a car accident today morning. He was also a lifestyle blogger and was quite a hit on social media having close to 855k followers on his Instgram page. This news has not just disturbed his fans but also shook the host of his show Vikas Gupta. After learning about the horrific car accident, Vikas posted a heartfelt note for him. Reportedly, Danish was returning to Mumbai after attending a wedding when his car crashed near Vashi. Danish had a few days back shot for Ace of Space as wild card contestant. Vikas Gupta mourned the contestant's death and shared a picture of Danish. "Danish tu humesha Zehen main Rahega, how do I tell the other houseguests that you aren't coming back. You are the coloured hair king of AceOfSpace #Coolestbadboi You looked like a baby as I saw you lying down, thinking you could wake up anytime. You have long gone but you shall remain always in my ...
Shortcuts are designed to help shorten the time required to
perform frequently used commands or actions. In the below sections, we have
listed keyboard shortcut keys that can be performed by pressing two or more
keys at once. We have also listed command line shortcut keys that can be typed
in at the shell.
Tip: Not
all of the following shortcut keys and command line shortcuts are universally
compatible with every variant of Unix and Linux.
Keyboard shortcut keys
Ctrl+B
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Moves the cursor backward
one character.
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Ctrl+C
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Cancels the currently
running command.
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Ctrl+D
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Logs out of the current
session.
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Ctrl+F
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Moves the cursor forward
one character.
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Ctrl+H
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Erase one character.
Similar to pressing backspace.
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Ctrl+P
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Paste previous line(s).
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Ctrl+S
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Stops all output on-screen
(XOFF).
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Ctrl+Q
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Turns all output stopped
on-screen back on (XON).
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Ctrl+U
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Erases the complete line.
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Ctrl+W
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Deletes the last word
typed. For example, if you typed 'mv file1 file2' this shortcut would delete
file2.
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Ctrl+Z
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Cancels current operation,
moves back a directory or takes the current operation and moves it to the
background. See bg command for additional information
about background.
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Command line shortcuts
You
may find the below command line shortcuts helpful. You may also want to try
using the alias command, which allows you to create shortcuts
for long or frequently-used commands.
~
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Moves to the user's home
directory.
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!!
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Repeats the line last
entered at the shell.
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!$
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Repeats the last argument
for the command last used. See history command for previous commands.
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reset
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Resets the terminal if
terminal screen is not displaying correctly.
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shutdown -h now
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Remotely or locally shuts
the system down.
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