
Using the CLI 51
Short Form Commands
The CLI supports the short forms of all commands. As long as it is possible to recognize the
entered command unambiguously, the CLI accepts the short form of the command as if the user
typed the full command.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The CLI has a range of keyboard shortcuts to assist in editing the CLI commands. The
help
command, when used in the User EXEC and Privileged EXEC modes, displays the keyboard short
cuts.
The following table contains the CLI shortcuts displayed by the
help
command.
Keyboard Key Description
<Delete, Backspace> Delete previous character
<Ctrl>+<A> Go to beginning of line
<Ctrl>+<E> Go to end of line
<Ctrl>+<F> Go forward one character
<Ctrl>+<B> Go backward one character
<Ctrl>+<D> Delete current character
<Ctrl>+<U,X> Delete to beginning of line
<Ctrl>+<K> Delete to the end of the line.
<Ctrl>+<W> Delete previous word
<Ctrl>+<T> Transpose previous character
<Ctrl>+<P> Go to previous line history buffer
<Ctrl>+<R> Rewrites or pastes the line
<Ctrl>+<N> Go to next line in history buffer
<Ctrl>+<Y> Print last deleted character
<Ctrl>+<Q> Enables serial flow
<Ctrl>+<S> Disables serial flow
<Ctrl>+<Z> Return to root command prompt
<Tab, SPACE> Command-line completion
end Return to the root command prompt
exit Go to next lower command prompt
<?> List choices
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