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I've done it for about a decade without anything bad ever happening.
I have rebound copy and paste to ctrl+c and ctrl+v in konsole and bound the interrupt to ctrl+x using stty intr ^x
Also I keep it consistent across ssh sessions by using Xpipe.
I honestly wasn't even aware that anybody thought it might be bad for any reason.
Me too!
Ctrl-K Ctrl-U in nano don't interfere either :)
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Ctrl+shift+k and u? I'm pretty sure it's Ctrl+k and +u
Why? It seems like you would want to kill a program more than copying text. Is it just a habit thing?
Not in my workflow. Usually programms terminate after doing their job. And I copy the output all the time to google for stuff or to put it in another terminal or another command.
Ctrl+X is not significantly more difficult to press than Ctrl+C. But Ctrl+Shift+C is.