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Is there a way to select text in iTerm OSX using keyboard?

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Yes! In iTerm2, do this:

From the relevant documentation

  1. Cmd-F
  2. Type some text that matches part of what you want to copy.
  3. When you have a partial match on what you want to copy, you can expand the selection.

Press tab to grow it one word to the right; press shift-tab to grow it one word to the left.

As soon as you press tab or shift-tab, it is copied to the clipboard. You can press option-Enter to immediately paste the selection and close the find bar at once.

You could also assign custom keys in Prefs -> Keys. (Source)

move selection forward by word

move selection backward by word

Similarly settings can also be used to move line selection.

Alternatively, the autocorrect feature reduces the need for copy-paste. Just type the start of some text that is either on the screen or you have copy-pasted recently and press cmd-;. A popup window appears and you can choose from there. Autocorrect works best for a single word, though.

(I updated this answer to reflect new features in iTerm 3.0. Thanks to @sfarzy for the suggested edits)

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  • thanks. This is the only work-around I've found so far. However, I can't get it to go beyond a single line. Is that possible? Commented Nov 21, 2012 at 15:47
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    If you have multiple matches, press cmd-G to go to the next match. Press shift-cmd-G to go the other way.
    – gitaarik
    Commented Aug 7, 2013 at 10:22
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    no fun workaround
    – Mirko
    Commented May 6, 2015 at 18:42
  • Aformentioned autocorrect feature FTW! much quicker than the find based approach which is why I came here to begin with. Surprised they don't advertise this more! Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 16:34
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You can use "Edit->Copy Mode" by default Shift+Cmd+C, In there you can use VIM-like shortcuts:

/ will allow you to search, v to select, And while selecting you can use $ to move to the end of the line and finally the good ol' Cmd + C to copy.

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    Nice. Or simply y to copy (and return to normal mode). Commented Nov 19, 2019 at 4:34
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From the iTerm2 documentation:

Text Selection

There are two ways to select text to copy to the clipboard: you can use the mouse, or you can use the find feature's "mouseless copy" feature. Text selection by mouse is described later in General Usage section.

To select text without using the mouse, press cmd-f to open the find field. Enter the beginning of the text you wish to copy and the find feature will select it in your window. Then press tab and the end of the selection will advance by a word. To move the beginning of the selection to the left, press shift-tab. At most one line of text can be selected this way.

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  • Re: At most one line of text can be selected this way. I was unfortunately able to select multiple lines. Would you know how to turn that "feature" off by any chance?
    – Gabriel
    Commented Nov 13, 2016 at 19:42
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    while this works, it is a horrible and slow way to do such a simple thing
    – Yerken
    Commented Dec 28, 2016 at 15:55
  • This is close to what I want but it would be great to do this quickly with a one key shortcut like ctrl+p to go through the command history.
    – Chucky
    Commented Jul 19, 2019 at 14:32

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