Basic line editing commands, Basic line editing commands -9 – Enterasys Networks Enterasys D2 D2G124-12P User Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface

D-Series CLI Reference 1-9

Basic Line Editing Commands

The CLI supports EMACs‐like line editing commands. 

Table 1‐2

 lists some commonly used 

commands. 

Table 1-2 Basic Line Editing Commands

Key Sequence

Command

Ctrl+A

Move cursor to beginning of line.

Ctrl+B

Move cursor back one character.

Ctrl+D

Delete a character.

Ctrl+E

Move cursor to end of line.

Ctrl+F

Move cursor forward one character.

Ctrl+H

Delete character to left of cursor.

Ctrl+I or TAB

Complete word.

Ctrl+K

Delete all characters after cursor.

Ctrl+N

Scroll to next command in command history (use the CLI history command to
display the history).

Ctrl+P

Scroll to previous command in command history.

Ctr1+Q

Resume the CLI process.

Ctr1+S

Pause the CLI process (for scrolling).

Ctrl+T

Transpose characters.

Ctrl+U or Ctrl+X

Delete all characters before cursor.

Ctrl+W

Delete word to the left of cursor.

Ctrl+Y

Restore the most recently deleted item.

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