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Question or issue on macOS:

I know that I can jump at the beginning and end of a line inside the OS X terminal with Ctrl+A and Ctrl + E. But I'm so used to jump with Cmd+Right arrow and Cmd+Left arrow from my editor, that I would love to use this shortcuts also for the terminal.

I haven't found a solution on google, so maybe here someone can help. An otakus guide to santas reindeer mac os.

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Update

As in the comments, I tried the solution from Is there any way in the OS X Terminal to move the cursor word by word?

Unfortunately, the Terminal settings seems to not include Cmd as a Modifier Key, as you can see here:

How to solve this problem?

Solution no. 1:

I use a handy app called Karabiner to do this, and many other things. It's free and open source.

It's a keyboard remapper, with a lot of handy presets for many common remaps that people may want to do.

As you can see from the screenshot, this remap is included as a preset in Karabiner. Ratlab mac os.

Hope this helps. Happy remapping!

Solution no. 2:

these work for me

Solution no. 3:

In the latest Mac OS You can use shift + home or shift + end

Solution no. 4:

As setup in the terminal using vi:

The Home button on a Macbook Pro keyboard: Fn + Left Arrow.

The End button on a Macbook Pro keyboard: Fn + Right Arrow.

Solution no. 5:

For iterm2:

Go to Profiles / Open Profiles / Keys

Set Cmd + left_arrow_key to Send Hex Code 001

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Set Cmd + right_arrow_key to Send Hex Code 005

This allows you to use Cmd + arrow_keys to move from beginning to end of the line.

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Set Cmd + right_arrow_key to Send Hex Code 005

This allows you to use Cmd + arrow_keys to move from beginning to end of the line.

Solution no. 6:

I am not sure if this will work for you (I still use OS 10.8), but these work for my terminal:

Hope this helps!

Solution no. 7:

fn + leftArraw or fn + rightArrow worked for me!

Solution no. 8:

Here I found a tweak for this, without any third party tool. This will make the following shortcut to work:

  • Open terminal preferences.(cmd + ,).
  • Go to your selected theme and then to the keyboard tab.
  • And add a new entry as following.

  • That's all. Now close and check.

    Hope it helps.

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EDIT: Refer to the comment by @Maurice Gilden below for more insights.

Solution no. 9:

For latest mac os, Below shortcuts works for me.

Asteroids! (schwarzbox) mac os. Jump to beginning of the line shift + fn + RightArrow

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Jump to ending of the line shift + fn + LeftArrow

Solution no. 10:

You could download Better Touch Tools. It's an app that allows you to make custom key-bindings and shortcuts over your entire system or individual apps. Using it, you could make a shortcut in the terminal that emulates ctrl-a/ctrl-e whenever you press cmd-left/cmd-right, respectively. I definitely recommend it! I've been using it for years and I have over 50 shortcuts spread across several different apps.

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Hope this helps!





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