![]() You can select the text you want to copy and then press the middle mouse button (scrolling wheel) to paste the copied text. Method 3: Using mouse to copy paste in Linux terminalĪnother way to copy paste in Linux terminal is by using only the mouse. ![]() Similarly, to paste the selected text, right click and select Paste. Select the text in the terminal, right click and select Copy. ![]() Method 2: Using right click context menu for copy pasting in the terminalĪnother way of copying and pasting in the terminal is by using the right click context menu. Similarly, you can use Ctrl+shift+C to copy text from the terminal and then use it to paste in a text editor or web browser using the regular Ctrl+V shortcut.īasically, when you are interacting with the Linux terminal, you use the Ctrl+Shift+C/V for copy-pasting. If you copy a command example from It’s FOSS website (using the generic Ctrl+C keys), you can paste this command into the terminal using the Ctrl+Shift+V into the terminal. ![]() The copy pasting also works for the external sources. On Ubuntu and many other Linux distributions, you can use Ctrl+Insert or Ctrl+shift+C for copying text and Shift+Insert or Ctrl+shift+V for pasting text in the terminal. Method 1: Using keyboard shortcuts for copy pasting in the terminal
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