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For shells (and other programs) using GNU readline for interactions and line-edits (like bash), some of this can be achieved with an
~/.inputrc
configuration file, e.g., mapping the correct key sequence for your terminal emulator to thebackward-word
move command. You can look up these sequences usinginfocmp -L1
or interactively usingsed -n l
.Most other shells use their own command line handling routines and configuration though, so this won't work for e.g., zsh or fish.