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Free Mind
24/01/10 21:22
New study tool: FREEMIND
I’ll use it to keep track of my studies and small notes.
Here’s what it looks like:

Cisco Command Line Editing Keys
23/11/09 21:55
Time is a key factor in the lab. I’m always monitoring my speed while configuring a router/switch even in simple scenarios and with non-Cisco devices.
Scott Morris in IPEXPERT VoD taught me how to use Microsoft Notepad to speed up repetitive tasks.
Now it’s time to take a step forward and stop to use arrow keys so ofter, here’s some command line editing keys very useful:
Command Description
Ctrl + A Jumps to the first character of the command line.
Ctrl + P Previous Command
Ctrl + U Clear Line and Put in Buffer
Ctrl + W Delete Word Backwards and Put in Buffer
Ctrl + Y Paste Buffer Contents
Ctrl + E End Line Ctrl + A Beginning Line
Ctrl + X Clear Line to the Left and Put in Buffer
Ctrl + T Flip Last 2 Characters
Ctrl + F Forward Character
Ctrl + B Backward Character
Ctrl + J Return
Ctrl + L Refresh Line
Ctrl + I Refresh Line and Goto End
Ctrl + K Delete everything on the Right of cursor
Ctrl + V Allows to type control character
Ctrl + M Return
Ctrl + H Backspace Character to the Left
Ctrl + R Refresh Line
Ctrl + D Delete Character to the Right
Ctrl + C Clear line
Ctrl + N Next Command
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Ctrl-A
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Jumps to the first character of the command line.
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Ctrl-B or the left arrow key
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Moves the cursor back one character.
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Ctrl-C
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Escapes and terminates prompts and tasks.
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Ctrl-D
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Deletes the character at the cursor.
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Ctrl-E
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Jumps to the end of the current command line.
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| Ctrl-F or the right arrow key |
Moves the cursor forward one character.
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Ctrl-K
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Deletes from the cursor to the end of the command
line.
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Ctrl-L; Ctrl-R
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Repeats current command line on a new line.
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| Ctrl-N or the down arrow key |
Enters next command line in the history buffer.
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| Ctrl-P or the up arrow key |
Enters previous command line in the history
buffer.
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Ctrl-U; Ctrl-X
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Deletes from the cursor to the beginning of the
command line.
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Ctrl-W
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Deletes last word typed.
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Esc B
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Moves the cursor back one word.
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Esc D
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Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word.
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Esc F
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Moves the cursor forward one word.
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Delete key or Backspace key
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Erases mistake when entering a command; reenter
command after using this key.
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