diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a1109d5..2d9a184 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Notes: - To go back to the previous working directory: `cd -`. -- If you are halfway through typing a command but change your mind, hit **alt-#** to add a `#` at the beginning and enter it as a comment (or use **ctrl-a**, **#**, **enter**). You can then return to it later via command history. +- If you are halfway through typing a long command but you suddenly remember that you need to run another command before this command, hit **ctrl-u**. This will the cut the part from the beginning of the line to the cursor. This will stay in your clipboard and then you can paste it when required using **ctrl-y**. - Use `xargs` (or `parallel`). It's very powerful. Note you can control how many items execute per line (`-L`) as well as parallelism (`-P`). If you're not sure if it'll do the right thing, use `xargs echo` first. Also, `-I{}` is handy. Examples: ```bash