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  • Mastering Ctrl + D in Linux: A Comprehensive Guide
    When you are working in a terminal and want to close the shell, you can simply press Ctrl + D This sends the EOF signal to the shell, which interprets it as a request to terminate the session
  • Why does Ctrl-D (EOF) exit the shell? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    The ^D character (also known as \04 or 0x4, END OF TRANSMISSION in Unicode) is the default value for the eof special control character parameter of the terminal or pseudo-terminal driver in the kernel (more precisely of the tty line discipline attached to the serial or pseudo-tty device)
  • Whats the difference between ^C and ^D for UNIX Mac OS X terminal?
    Ctrl C tells the terminal to send a SIGINT to the current foreground process, which by default translates into terminating the application Ctrl D tells the terminal that it should register a EOF on standard input, which bash interprets as a desire to exit
  • Mastering Ctrl D In Linux and Bash - Pak-Wine
    Pressing Ctrl + D in a terminal usually signals the end of input or closes the terminal session, depending on the context It’s a quick way to exit a terminal or provide an EOF marker in various scenarios
  • Getting the ^D - OwenGage. com
    You press ^D and the terminal sends the 'end of transmission' character to the kernel The kernel makes the data ready to be read by the process, and wakes it up
  • Control character - Wikipedia
    Control character In computing and telecommunications, a control character or non-printing character (NPC) is a code point in a character set that does not represent a written character or symbol They are used as in-band signaling to cause effects other than the addition of a symbol to the text
  • Ctrl+D for ending terminal line input - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    In the ex editor, if you type a control-D as the first character of a line, the editor shows you a few lines of the program rather than exiting (In ex and vi, Control-D is a mnemonic for "down")
  • bash - how to use ctrl-D in a shell script - Stack Overflow
    This works because cat is a separate process, the CTRL-D hits that instead of your script, kills it, and returns control
  • Why should I press ENTER before CTRL+D to indicate an EOF to stdin?
    Saying that Ctrl-D sends EOF is an educational lie-to-children What it actually does is make any ongoing read() from the terminal return immediately with the contents of the current line buffer if any Synergy happens because the Unix convention is that a read() of zero bytes represents EOF





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