Chapter 1: Introduction
Command
Ctrl-k
Ctrl-l
Ctrl-m
Ctrl-n
Ctrl-o
Ctrl-p
Ctrl-q
Ctrl-r
Ctrl-s
Ctrl-t
Ctrl-u
Ctrl-v
Ctrl-w
Ctrl-x
Ctrl-y
Ctrl-z
ESC-b
ESC-d
ESC-f
ESC-
BackSpace
SPACE
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Resulting Action
Kill line from cursor to end of line
Refresh current line
Carriage return (executes command)
Next command from history buffer
None
Previous command from history buffer
None
Refresh current line
None
Transpose character under cursor with the character just prior
to the cursor
Delete line from the beginning of line to cursor
None
None
Move forward one word
Paste back what was deleted by the previous Ctrl-k or Ctrl-w
command. Text is pasted back at the cursor location.
If inside a subsystem, it exits back to the top level. If in Enable
mode, it exits back to User mode. If in Configure mode, it exits
back to Enable mode.
Move backward one word
Kill word from cursor's current location until the first white
space
Move forward one word
Delete backwards from cursor to the previous space (essentially
a delete-word-backward command)
Attempts to complete command keyword. If word is not
expected to be a keyword, the space character is inserted.
Show all commands currently stored in the history buffer.
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