Commands For Moving | Moving about the line. |
Commands For History | Getting at previous lines. |
Commands For Text | Commands for changing text. |
Commands For Killing | Commands for killing and yanking. |
Numeric Arguments | Specifying numeric arguments, repeat counts. |
Commands For Completion | Getting Readline to do the typing for you. |
Keyboard Macros | Saving and re-executing typed characters |
Miscellaneous Commands | Other miscellaneous commands. |
This section describes Readline commands that may be bound to key sequences. You can list your key bindings by executing bind -P
or, for a more terse format, suitable for an inputrc file, bind -p
. (See Bash Builtins.) Command names without an accompanying key sequence are unbound by default.
In the following descriptions, point refers to the current cursor position, and mark refers to a cursor position saved by the set-mark
command. The text between the point and mark is referred to as the region.
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