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Move the Cursor
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Move the cursor back one character.
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Ctrl+b
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Move the cursor back one word.
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Esc+b or Alt+b
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Move the cursor forward one character.
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Ctrl+f
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Move the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
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Ctrl+a
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Move the cursor to the end of the command line.
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Ctrl+e
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Delete Characters
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Delete the character before the cursor.
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Delete or Backspace
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Delete the character at the cursor.
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Ctrl+d
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Delete all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
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Ctrl+k
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Delete all characters on the command line.
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Ctrl+u or Ctrl+x
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Delete the word before the cursor.
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Ctrl+w , Esc+Backspace , Alt+Delete, or Alt+Backspace
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Delete the word after the cursor.
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Esc+d or Alt+d
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Insert Recently Deleted Text
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Insert the most recently deleted text at the cursor.
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Ctrl+y
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Redraw the Screen
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Redraw the current line.
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Ctrl+l
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Display Previous Command Lines
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Scroll backward through the list of recently executed commands.
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Ctrl+p or up arrow
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Scroll forward through the list of recently executed commands.
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Ctrl+n or down arrow
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Search the CLI history in reverse order for lines matching the search string.
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Ctrl+r
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Terminate a search, and display the found command.
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Esc or Ctrl+j
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Abort a search.
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Ctrl+g
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Repeat Keyboard Sequences
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Specify the number of times to execute a keyboard sequence; number can be from 1 through 9.
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Esc+ number sequence or Alt+ number sequence
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