Tibor to Programmer [email protected]English • 2 years agoi hate when this happenspawb.socialimagemessage-square89fedilinkarrow-up1928
arrow-up1885imagei hate when this happenspawb.socialTibor to Programmer [email protected]English • 2 years agomessage-square89fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoEmacs and bash use the same navigation shortcuts though, LOL.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•2 years agoBold of you to assume that an Emacs user will have anything remotely resembling the default keymap by the time they’re proud enough to brag about it
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoThis. Esc, then b. Or if you’re a stickler for keeping you hands on home row, Ctrl [ does the trick as well. Bonus points for making that more comfortable via a remapping of Caps Lock to control (or swapping the two).
Emacs and bash use the same navigation shortcuts though, LOL.
Bold of you to assume that an Emacs user will have anything remotely resembling the default keymap by the time they’re proud enough to brag about it
set -o vi
This. Esc, then b. Or if you’re a stickler for keeping you hands on home row, Ctrl [ does the trick as well. Bonus points for making that more comfortable via a remapping of Caps Lock to control (or swapping the two).