Using the Escape (ESC) Feature
At any time during the typing of a command, press ESC to cancel and clear all typed characters from the command
line.
Even when setting a user password or other command where a specific prompt has displayed, pressing ESC
quickly cancels the displayed prompt and the typed command.
Using CTRL-C to Cancel Commands
CLI command operations can be cancelled by using the keys CTRL-C, where applicable.
Editing Commands
Several editing actions are available when typing a command:
This edit action...
does this on the command line...
Left Arrow
Moves cursor to the left to correct a typed character.
Right Arrow
Moves cursor to the right to correct a typed character.
Backspace Key
Deletes typed command one character at a time.
Insert Key
Inserts a character in the command.
Delete Key
Deletes a character in the command.
Home Key
Moves to the first character of the command.
End Key
Moves to the last character of the command.
Esc
Clears typed characters from the command line.
CRTL-C
Cancels CLI operations, where applicable.
Retrieving Command History
The CLI provides a command history feature for the last X commands entered, using the Up and Down keys.
To display a previously entered command, press the arrow key. After the arrow key has been pressed, you
can then press the arrow key to display a previously entered command in reverse order. Pressing the keys
displays one command at a time.
To erase the command history, press Esc.
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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