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- The line editing uses a subset of emacs editing keys, familiar to anyone
- using unix shells like bash and tcsh. Where appropriate the corresponding
- cursor keys are supported.
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- ^A Home Begining of line
- ^E End/Copy End of line
- ^B Left Cursor left
- ^F Right Cursor right
- ^D Delete right
- <-| Delete Delete left
- ^K Delete to end of line
- ^U Delete entire line
- ^P Up Previous line
- ^N Down Next line
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- The last two cycle through the command history in a fairly obvious way.
- The command history stores up to 256 bytes of input, which seems to be
- enough for typical usage.