linux supplement shortcuts

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Supplementary several shortcuts sometimes useful;

[Tab] have "command completion" and "padded file" function

[Tab] ## connected to the back of the first word of a string of instructions, for the "command completion" 
when [Tab] ## connected to the second word after a string of instructions, was "filled file"

NOTE: If installing bash-completion software, use the [tab] key behind some instructions, can be "options / parameters filled" feature!

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[Ctrl] + C in under Linux if you enter the wrong command or parameter, you want the current program "stopped", you can enter:

[Ctrl] + c 

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[Ctrl] -d "keyboard input end (End Of File, EOF or End Of Input)" means

Moreover, he can also be used instead of the input of the exit.

For example, you want to immediately leave the text interface, you can simply press:

[Ctrl] + d ## corresponds to an input exit

4.

[shift]+{[PageUP]|[Page Down]}

[Shift] + [Page Up] ## Previous page 

[Shift] + [Page Down] ## next page

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