Linux mc command
Linux mc command provides a menu-driven file management program.
After performing mc, you will see a menu-driven file management program, divided into four sections.
grammar
mc [-abcdfhkPstuUVx][-C <参数>][-l <文件>][-v <文件>][目录]
Parameters:
- -a drawing characters do not draw lines when drawing a line when mc program.
- -b monochrome mode.
- -c color mode display.
- -C <Parameter> specifies the color display.
- -d Do not use the mouse.
- -f directory mc display library is located.
- -h displays help.
- -k Reset softkeys to preset.
- -l <file> save content ftpfs dialogue window in the specified file.
- -P At the end of the program, listed last working directory.
- -s with the slow terminal mode display, in this mode will reduce the amount of graphics and text.
- -t Use TEMPCAP variable setting terminals, instead of using pre-set.
- -u without current shell program.
- -U Using the current shell program.
- -v <file> Use mc internal editor to display the specified file.
- -V Display version information.
- -x specify the display mode in xterm.
Linux MC-related operations
Command buttons | description |
---|---|
F9 or Esc + 9 | Activate the menu bar |
Tab | Moving between two windows |
F10 or Esc + 0 | Exit MC |
Control-Enter or Alt-Enter | File names can be copied to the command line |
F1 or Esc + 1 | Open the help page |
Although MC is useful, but I suggest that you use the command-line tool!