I've noticed that many users on Fedora are able to open and immediately close terminal applications without using the mouse. I tried using the xkill command to set a shortcut for this, but I can't seem to get it to work, and I can't install the package for xkill either. Can anyone suggest a method to close terminal applications quickly in Fedora, particularly when using the kitty terminal?
3 Answers
You might be looking for keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl + D or Alt + F4. These can help you close terminal windows without touching the mouse.
You should take a look at the Kitty CheatSheet on GitHub; it might have some useful commands and shortcuts for managing your terminal sessions efficiently!
If you're using Wayland, make sure to check the global close shortcuts in your desktop environment's settings. You can customize them to suit your needs!

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