
Entering Commands and Using Command Files
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Editing Command Lines
Table describes the keystrokes you can use to edit BCC command lines.
For example, use the up arrow key (or [Control] + p) to retrieve your last input,
then use other control-key combinations to edit the command line as needed.
Table 3-1. Keystrokes for Editing BCC Command Lines
Editing Function Keystrokes
Move the cursor left CONTROL + b
or left arrow key
Move the cursor right CONTROL + f
or right arrow key
Delete the current line CONTROL + u
Delete the word at the cursor location CONTROL + w
Delete the character at the cursor location CONTROL + d
Move the cursor to the beginning of the line CONTROL + a
Move the cursor to the end of the line CONTROL + e
Toggle insert mode CONTROL + o
Delete previous character BKSP or DEL, or
CONTROL + h
Interrupt CONTROL + c
Start echo to the screen CONTROL + q
Stop echo to the screen CONTROL + s
Recall previous command CONTROL + p
or up arrow key
Recall next command CONTROL + n
or down arrow key
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