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I apologise if this is a simple a question as it appears to be, but I've
tried google etc.
How can I find out what a key (or combination such as ctrl-C) is mapped to,
in bash.
I have tried various searches to little avail, I would appreciate a clue but
am not expecting a detailed explanation.
Tha
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