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I've been using tmux until now, but I find its key combinations a bit complex If I'm working in a terminal window in Linux, is there a keyboard shortcut I can use to select output displayed on previous lines? If I select something with the mouse I can copy using Ctrl + Shift Most Linux desktop environments support common keyboard shortcuts for copy and paste. This should be simple. Then we select the entire first line with V. I'm a smart person, but for the life of me I can't figure it out. I repeat: the text is automatically copied to this buffer when you Any idea on how to bind any mouse key to paste text from the selection buffer in applications (esp xterm, urxvt) ? (It does not have to be middle ggVG Use 99999yy to select and copy everything. Thanks!. Learn how to select all in Nano Editor quickly and efficiently. I'm looking for a way to select, copy and paste the text in the terminal completely without the mouse. This article shows how to copy, cut, and paste in Vim / Vi editor. Learn how to nano select all in the Nano text editor with simple steps to easily select, copy, or delete text. I In my mac if I want to select text starting from a position until the end of the text I can easily do that with Command + Shift + arrow, but When working with text files, copying, cutting, and pasting text is one of the most commonly performed tasks. Still in visual mode, we jump to the end of the file with G, before copying (yanking) everything with y. In putty/cygwin my config is: select in console -> copies to clipboard right click -> pastes from clipboard. You can make this even faster and How can I pipe the output of a command into my clipboard and paste it back when using a terminal? For instance: cat file | clipboard If you select text, you will automatically copy it to the "primary selection" buffer, which is separate from the "clipboard selection". There is a different way to select and copy all data. The yy instruction is used to How might one copy the entire buffer being displayed by less? No need to select specific text, I want it all. For example, in GNOME, KDE, and Xfce: Copy: Press Ctrl + C to copy the selected Learn how to copy and paste on Ubuntu efficiently. Was after a terminal in While Nano is easier than Vim and Emacs, you still need to know the shortcuts for the basic operations such as cut, copy and paste It seems like a typical way that you have some output in the terminal and if you want to select certain phrase you use your mouse to Learn how to copy and paste on Ubuntu efficiently. I know how to do it for all text files, but I want to do in for selected lines. This complete guide covers desktop GUI, terminal shortcuts, xsel/xclip, VirtualBox, WSL, and common troubleshooting tips This simple three-step process allows you to quickly select everything in your Nano file, making it convenient for copying, deleting, or While Xclip puts everything in the main clipboard, Xsel manipulates the selection buffer letting you paste the selection with a Learn how to use the cp command in Linux for copying files between directories, preserving attributes, and more. I want to make the GNOME terminal behave in such a way that when the end user selects a region on the terminal (with a mouse or mouse key), it gets automatically copied into How can I select all the text in a Terminator terminal? Ctrl-Shift-A does not work. This complete guide covers desktop GUI, terminal shortcuts, xsel/xclip, VirtualBox, WSL, and common troubleshooting tips I know there's an easier way to do it. 'Select all' in the drop-down menu isn't working for me. Use this guide to become a Nano expert in no time! Learn to select all the lines, all the text of a file in Vim in this quick tip. The versatile Vim has key combinations for this task. Copying to the clipboard is preferable but if we can output it to a file that works too Shift-Home and Ctrl-Shift-Home do the same for me (jump to beggining of terminal) and neither of them seem to copy anything to be pased by neither Ctrl-Y or Ctrl-Shift-V (nor How to copy selected lines to clipboard in vim.

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