Mar 282011
Swap last two characters in Bash
Answer:
Sometimes it is easy to mis-type characters in the wrong order, e.g. typed "sl" instead of "ls"
To swap it, use the little know Bash's trick: Ctrl + t
E.g.
# sl
[Ctrl + t]
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Swap last two characters in Bash
Answer:
Sometimes it is easy to mis-type characters in the wrong order, e.g. typed "sl" instead of "ls"
To swap it, use the little know Bash's trick: Ctrl + t
E.g.
# sl
[Ctrl + t]