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X Family CLI Reference V 2.5.1 127
To see edit keys, type help edit:
hostname#
help edit
Available editing keystrokes
Delete current character.....................Ctrl-d
Delete text up to cursor.....................Ctrl-u
Delete from cursor to end of line............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
Command Line Editing
In addition to the commands listed in the previous section, the following commands can be used to
edit your command line entries:
Command Aliases
The CLI allows you to create aliases for long or complex command line entries. An alias is a string that
can represent any of the following:
a command
a command parameter
a command flag
a combination of command, parameters, and flags
Table 4–2: CLI Edit Commands
Key Combination Edit Function
up arrow Enters the last command in the command line
!! <cr> Executes the last command
!<number> Executes command number <number> in the history buffer. Use the
history command to view command numbers.
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