 Today we're going to have a little quick tip, and we all know that there's shortcut keys while you're working in a terminal, and bash in particular is what we're looking at today, although some of this will work over to other shell environments. So here's an example of keys you probably already know. So let's say we're running a program, I'll just start pinging something. If we want to kill a command, most of us know that Ctrl C will kill a command. You know we can type clear, but you can also type in Ctrl L and it will clear the screen. There's a lot of other shortcut keys available, and we use a program called Bind to see what the key bindings are. So I'm going to type in bind, and I'm going to do dash capital P, and I'll hit enter. It gives us a long list of key bindings that we can use. And if you look at them, we have a backslash C dash X, that means Ctrl X, backslash E is escape, and then whatever keys it's saying to do. So let's look at some of these. We got capital I's word can be found, escape C. So let's go ahead and give that a try. So I'll just start typing something. This is a line. I'm going to go back to the beginning here, and I hit, what did I say, escape C? Now escape C. What did I say it was? Capital I's, no it should be escape C. What did I press? Let's give this a try again then. Excapes, escape C, okay? Maybe I was holding down escape for too long. But you can see what it does is it capitalizes the first letter of each word, so let's do that again. I'll Ctrl C to kill that. I'll say this, oops, I shouldn't capitalize stuff. This is a new line for me to try. And now I can hit escape C, escape C. And whatever word I'm on, if I'm at the beginning of the word, it will capitalize that word and then jump ahead to the next word. So if you need to go back and capitalize words, I really don't see myself doing that too much, but it is an option. There's other things like yanking lines, which is pulling lines out of stuff. You can see that we have backwards kill line, backwards kill word. So like escape control H should erase the word back. So if I say this is a line, in theory I should be able to hit escape control H. There we go. And you can see each time I do that, it deletes the previous word. So a lot of options in there, just a quick tip. Maybe some of these you'll find useful, some of them maybe not. But go ahead, look through the list, see what's available on your system and have fun. I thank you for watching. I hope you found this quick tip useful. Hope you visit my site, it's filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris at the K. I recently redid the site, so I hope you check out the new site. I hope you like it. I think it runs a lot more efficient than the old site. Made it easy to find my playlists and videos there, bringing up random videos if you're not sure what you're looking for. Also, you can go there, download scripts or programs I'm working on or music that I've written and the files for those projects so you can edit and manipulate all those. And I just hope you check out the site. If you enjoy my videos, which I have plenty of, I have up hundreds and hundreds of tutorials, I hope you find them useful. If you do enjoy my tutorials and my site and find them useful, I ask that you consider making a small donation. There is a donate button on my website. Check out the link in the description for my site. And as always, I hope that you have a great day.