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I can bounce between apps in Chrome OS by pressing alt-N
, where N is the position of my app on the status bar. Useful!
But when I'm in the bash shell of my Nitrous.io box, pressing alt-N
to bounce to a different app gives bash a command: (arg: N)
.
What does the (arg: N)
command do in bash? A five minute search taught me plenty of hotkeys, but none with alt + number key.
And can I disable it?
They are readline arguments. Here are some good explanations.
– Pablo A – 2018-05-01T18:23:44.577