How to remap shortcut in Powershell
I want to remap the shortcut in powershell, for example, I'd like to use Ctrl + a to make cursor at beginning of line, Ctrl + e to make cursor at the end of line, etc.
I searched the method in Google for long time, but it seems no one did that before. Any one can help? Thanks in advance.
I want to remap the shortcut in powershell, for example, I'd like to use Ctrl + a to make cursor at beginning of line, Ctrl + e to make cursor at the end of line, etc.
I searched the method in Google for long time, but it seems no one did that before. Any one can help? Thanks in advance.
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