Watch someone backspace 40 characters instead of pressing CTRL+W, and you’ll understand why this list exists. A collection of shell tricks-grouped by what works everywhere and what’s Bash/Zsh-speci...
I prefer an actual client, especially because I press CTRL+w before my brain sets in, but there are plenty of examples. My latest encounter was Rancher, a k8s management thing.
But a client running in a browser window does not imply any remotely exploitable vulnerabilities.
Nothing gets my nerdrage on more than using CTRL+w in a browser-based shell and closing the tab.
Pretty much the one and only good thing about work forcing us to switch from Linux laptops to Macbooks.
The mixed used of the command key and CTRL on Macs has tricked me to pressing command+w in a terminal window quite a few times.
I hated the Command + C and Command + V for Copy / Paste until I realized it meant not clobbering ^C in the terminal. Instantly loved it.
The biggest issue I have with it is that I have Linux on all my personal systems and OSX on my work laptop and sometimes switch rapidly between them.
My fingers don’t seem to adapt as quickly, though, and I often press the wrong combination between them.
Yeah, annoying that it has different meanings.
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They’re common in clouds like Azure, AWS, etc. Life is better with ssh, but sometimes these are useful for bastions.
I prefer an actual client, especially because I press CTRL+w before my brain sets in, but there are plenty of examples. My latest encounter was Rancher, a k8s management thing.
But a client running in a browser window does not imply any remotely exploitable vulnerabilities.