Watch someone backspace 40 characters instead of pressing CTRL+W, and you’ll understand why this list exists. A collection of shell tricks-grouped by what works everywhere and what’s Bash/Zsh-speci...
I prefer an actual client, especially because I press CTRL+w before my brain sets in, but there are plenty of examples. My latest encounter was Rancher, a k8s management thing.
But a client running in a browser window does not imply any remotely exploitable vulnerabilities.
Nothing gets my nerdrage on more than using CTRL+w in a browser-based shell and closing the tab.
Yeah, annoying that it has different meanings.
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They’re common in clouds like Azure, AWS, etc. Life is better with ssh, but sometimes these are useful for bastions.
I prefer an actual client, especially because I press CTRL+w before my brain sets in, but there are plenty of examples. My latest encounter was Rancher, a k8s management thing.
But a client running in a browser window does not imply any remotely exploitable vulnerabilities.