Entering CLI Commands
Editing Keystrokes
When entering a command, special keystrokes allow for editing of the command.
command editing keystrokes.
Table 7: Command Editing Keystrokes
Delete current character
Delete text up to cursor
Delete text after cursor
Move to beginning of line
Move to end of line
Get prior command from history
Get next command from history
Move cursor left
Move cursor right
Move back one word
Move forward one word
Convert rest of word to uppercase
Convert rest of word to lowercase
Delete remainder of word
Delete word up to cursor
Transpose current and previous character
Enter command and return to root prompt
Refresh input line
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Keystrokes
<Ctrl-d>
<Ctrl-u>
<Ctrl-k>
<Ctrl-a>
<Ctrl-e>
<Ctrl-p>
<Ctrl-n>
<Ctrl-b>
<Ctrl-f>
<Esc><b>
<Esc><f>
<Esc><c>
<Esc><l>
<Esc><d>
<Ctrl-w>
<Ctrl-t>
<Ctrl-z>
<Ctrl-l>
Table 7
lists the