Navigational And Shortcut Features; Command History; Keyboard Shortcuts - Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 2
Command-Line Interface

Navigational and Shortcut Features

Command History

CLI maintains a history buffer of the most recent commands you used in the current CLI session for
quick retrieval. Using the keyboard, you can navigate through your last commands, one by one, or all
commands that start with a given prefix. By default, the system saves the last 30 commands you typed.
You can change the number of commands remembered using the history size command.
To use the history functions, use the keys shown in
Table 2-7
Arrow
Up arrow
Down arrow

Keyboard Shortcuts

The Cisco SCE platform has several keyboard shortcuts that make it easier to navigate and use the
system.
You can get a display the keyboard shortcuts at any time by typing help bindings.
Table 2-8
Description
Navigational shortcuts
Move cursor one character to the right.
Move cursor one character to the left.
Move cursor one word to the right (forward).
Move cursor one word to the left (backward).
Move cursor to the start of the line.
Move cursor to the end of the line.
Editing shortcuts
Delete the character where the cursor is located.
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Command History, page 2-11
Keyboard Shortcuts, page 2-11
Auto-Completion, page 2-12
FTP User Name and Password, page 2-13
Keyboard Shortcuts for History Functions
Shortcut
Ctrl-P
Ctrl-N
Ctrl-L
Ctrl-R
Table 2-8
shows the keyboard shortcuts available.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Table
2-7.
Description
Move cursor to the previous command with the same prefix.
Moves the cursor to the next command with the same prefix
as original.
Re-display the current command line.
Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
Navigational and Shortcut Features
Shortcut key
CTRL-F /->
CTRL-B /<-
ESC-F
ESC-B
CTRL-A
CTRL-E
CTRL-D
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