• Albbi@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Ctrl+insert to copy and shift+insert also works! It was the DOS way of doing it.

    • errer@lemmy.world
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      Use ctrl +shift +c to copy in terminal

      Ah yes the classic dangerous command made safe by a modifier key. Put the gun to your head and pull the trigger, just make sure you’re holding down the shift key and it’s all good!

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        1 year ago

        Or change copy to command+c… I’m gonna be honest, OSX is right here. And quite strangely it is very hard to customize your linux to imitate that.

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        1 year ago

        Or change copy to command+c… I’m gonna be honest, OSX is right here. And quite strangely it is very hard to customize your linux to imitate that.

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    1 year ago

    Kitty has the feature that if you have text selected it will copy and if not then it will interrupt the command

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      1 year ago

      Oh what a great way to further entrench a bad habbit! Hang on I need to remedy some refactored code with rm -rf * which Kitty made safe if I’m in a directory with my project files 🙄

    • lappy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Yeah I love this feature. I love it so much that I’ll also tell everyone who cares to listen how you can use it. Edit your ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf file to include map ctrl+c copy_and_clear_or_interrupt and you are good to go. Only issue I have that it doesn’t seem to work in the vscode terminal.