7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
CLI Usage
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2.7.3 Editing Keystrokes
When entering a command, special keystrokes allow for editing of the command.
Table 11 describes the command editing keystrokes.
Table 11 Command Editing Keystrokes
Editing Action Keystrokes
Delete current character <Ctrl-d>
Delete text up to cursor <Ctrl-u>
Delete text after cursor <Ctrl-k>
Move to beginning of line <Ctrl-a>
Move to end of line <Ctrl-e>
Get prior command from history <Ctrl-p>
Get next command from history <Ctrl-n>
Move cursor left <Ctrl-b>
Move cursor right <Ctrl-f>
Move back one word <Esc><b>
Move forward one word <Esc><f>
Convert rest of word to uppercase <Esc><c>
Convert rest of word to lowercase <Esc><l>
Delete remainder of word <Esc><d>
Delete word up to cursor <Ctrl-w>
Transpose current and previous character <Ctrl-t>
Enter command and return to root prompt <Ctrl-z>
Refresh input line <Ctrl-l>