tcuts ======
* ^D logout/exit (only if current command line is empty)
* ^K cut
* ^Y paste
* ^E ... M-b go backward word-by-word
* M-. insert last command argument, just like $!
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Like all GNU tools, "Emacs" is the default mode... e text that was deleted
j Move up through history commands
k Move down through history commands
u Undo
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* surf
====== Run a command on login ======
Commands in /etc/ssh/sshrc are executed by ssh when the user logs in, just before the user's shell (or command) is started. It's commonly used to send alerts us