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sequence to recall successively more recent commands.

4.6 Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts

A variety of shortcuts and editing features are enabled for the CLI command-line interface. The following subsections
describe these features:

Moving Around on the Command Line

Completing a Partial Command Name

Editing Command Lines that Wrap

• Deleting

Entries

Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen

Redisplaying the Current Command Line

Transposing Mistyped Characters

• Controlling

Capitalization

4.6.1 Moving Around on the Command Line

Use the following keystrokes to move the cursor around on the command line in order to make corrections or
changes:

Keystrokes Purpose

Press the left arrow.

Move the cursor back one character.

Press the right arrow.

Move the cursor forward one character.


Note:
The arrow keys function only on ANSI-compatible terminals such as VT100s.

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