Basic Command Information

Basic Command Information

Navigation and Editing Keys

Use the keys listed in the table to navigate the command line and edit commands:

Action

Keys

 

 

Move the cursor back one space.

Ctrl+b

 

 

Move the cursor forward one space.

Ctrl+f

 

 

Delete the character to the left of the cursor.

Back space or Ctrl+h

 

 

Delete the character under the cursor.

Delete

 

 

Scroll back through commands.

Ctrl+p

 

 

Scroll forward through commands.

Ctrl+n

 

 

Execute the command.

Enter

 

 

Displaying Online Help

Help is available for all commands. The table describes how to access it.

For information on...

Type

 

 

All commands

? (with no additional options)

 

 

A specific command

help [command]

 

OR

 

[command] ?

 

Example: help info

 

Example: info ?

 

Example: set alarm ?

 

 

Abbreviating Commands

All commands can be abbreviated. Simply supply enough letters to uniquely identify the command.

Syntax Conventions

Presentation of command syntax in this manual follows these conventions:

Brackets [ ] surround optional material.

Braces { } surround entries that require you to chose one of several options, which are separated by the vertical bar, .

Non-italicized text indicates literal values, that is, options or values that must be typed exactly as they appear. Yes and no options are examples of literals.

Italicized text indicates that a type of information is required in that option. For example, filename means that the name of a file is required in the option.

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