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Chapter 2 Command Line Interface
Navigational and Shortcut Features
To use the history functions, use the keys shown in
Table 2-7
.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The SCE platform has several keyboard shortcuts that make it easier to navigate and use the system.
Table 2-8
shows the keyboard shortcuts available.
You can get a display the keyboard shortcuts at any time by typing
help bindings.
Table 2-7
Keyboard Shortcuts for History Functions
Arrow
Shortcut
Description
Up arrow
Ctrl-P
Move cursor to the previous command with the same prefix.
Down arrow
Ctrl-N
Moves the cursor to the next command with the same prefix
as original.
Ctrl-L
Ctrl-R
Re-display the current command line.
Table 2-8
Keyboard Shortcuts
Description
Shortcut key
Navigational shortcuts
Move cursor one character to the right.
CTRL-F /->
Move cursor one character to the left.
CTRL-B /<-
Move cursor one word to the right (forward).
ESC-F
Move cursor one word to the left (backward).
ESC-B
Move cursor to the start of the line.
CTRL-A
Move cursor to the end of the line.
CTRL-E
Editing shortcuts
Delete the character where the cursor is located.
CTRL-D
Delete from the cursor position to the end of the word.
ESC-d
Delete the character before the current location of the cursor.
Backspace
Delete the character before the current location of the cursor.
CTRL-H
Deletes from the cursor position to the end of the line
CTRL-K
Deletes all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the line
CTRL-U
Delete the word to the left of the cursor.
CTRL-W
Recall the last item deleted.
CTRL-Y
Completes the word when there is only one possible completion.
<Tab>
Completes the word when there is only one possible completion. (Same
functionality as <Tab>.)
CTRL-I