Basic Command-Line
Editing Keystrokes
The Oracle ILOM CLI supports the following command-line editing
keystrokes:
Table 18 Cursor Movement CLI Editing Keystrokes
|
|
Move the cursor to the right. |
Right arrow
-or-
Ctrl+F |
Move the cursor to the left. |
Left arrow
-or-
Ctrl+B |
Move the cursor to the beginning
of the command line. |
Ctrl+A |
Move the cursor to the end
of the command line. |
Ctrl+E |
Move the cursor forward
by one word. |
Esc+F |
Move the cursor backward by one word. |
Esc+B |
|
Table 19 Text Deletion CLI Editing Keystrokes
|
|
Delete the character before
the cursor. |
Backspace
-or-
Ctrl+H |
Delete the character at
the cursor. |
Ctrl+D |
Delete the characters starting
from the cursor location to the end of the command line. |
Ctrl+K |
Delete the word before the
cursor. |
Ctrl+W
-or-
Esc+H
-or-
Esc+Backspace |
Delete the word at the cursor. |
Esc+D |
|
Table 20 Text Input CLI Editing Keystrokes
|
|
Complete the input of the
target or property name. |
Tab |
Abort the command-line input. |
Ctrl+C |
Complete the end of multi-line input
when using the commands for: load -source console or set load_uri=console. |
Ctrl+Z |
|
Table 21 Command History CLI Editing Keystrokes
|
|
Display the command-line
history. |
Ctrl+L |
Scroll backward through
the command-line history. |
Up arrow
-or-
Ctrl+P |
Scroll forward through the command-line
history. |
Down arrow
-or-
Ctrl+N |
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