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It is a bad idea to get used to using Ctrl+C as copy on the terminal because then you will accidentally abort programs all over with muscle memory on systems you haven't ~~twisted beyond recognition~~ customized.
That's a valid point. I already have a similar but not exactly the same problem when I move between linux and macos, where the shortcuts don't really match or work.
The difference between ctrl+C on the browser and ctrl+C on the terminal already disorients me. I'd rather the shortcut work the 99% of the time I'm on my own machines.
I think I'll just have to really keep this in mind when not using my own machine.
I used to create tons of aliases and custom helper scripts. It became a real pain whenever I worked on a Linux server or something that didn't have all my customizations. Now I only have one alias (l="ls -Fhla"). Getting used to my snowflake system just made things more complicated for me..
I use the terminal so much that I frequently accidentally use Ctrl-Shift-C and V outside of the terminal.
Ctrl-Shift-V usually works pretty well as it does a paste without formatting in a lot of places.
Accidentally hitting Ctrl-Shift-C though in a MS Team's chat though, starts a voice call with all chat participants. 😑 hate it