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Displaying Command Output
If the command output is longer than the screen length, it appears one screen at a time by means of a UNIX more
-type interface. The prompt ---MORE---
indicates that more output is available. (See Figure 7.)
Figure 7: The MORE Prompt
To continue command output:
Occasionally, if a command produces extensive output, you may wish to cancel the output.
To cancel command output:
- Press
q
. Command output stops, and the command prompt appears.
Table 4 lists common keyboard sequences you can use at the ---(more)---
prompt.
Table 4: MORE Prompt Keyboard Sequences
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Scroll down
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Scroll down one line.
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e , Ctrl+e , j, Ctrl+n, Enter, down arrow
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Scroll down one-half screen.
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d, Ctrl+d
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Scroll down one whole screen.
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f, Ctrl+f, Ctrl+v, z, Space
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Scroll down to the bottom of the output and wait for more input. (To resume output, press Ctrl-C .)
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F
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Jump to last line in output and exit to the CLI prompt.
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G
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Scroll up
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Display the previous line of output.
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y, Ctrl+y, k, Ctrl+k, Ctrl+p, up arrow
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Scroll up one-half screen.
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u, Ctrl+u
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Scroll up one whole screen.
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b, Ctrl+b, Esc+v, w
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Jump to the first line of the output.
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g
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Scroll up and down
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Scroll up and down through the output.
To exit this mode, press q .
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-E (hyphen E)
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For more information about working with command output, see Chapter 7, Filtering Command Output.