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arnvidr | 3 years ago

>you'd have to jump to the beginning or the end of the line first, then hit Ctrl-k.

This is not correct, ctrl+k works anywhere on the line?

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tom_|3 years ago

It deletes to end of line.

danaris|3 years ago

Just tested in GNU nano, version 3.2, the default on Debian Buster, with default settings. Ctrl-K deletes entire line no matter where in the line you use it.