Action | Keys |
List valid word completions or subsequent words. If multiple words could complete your entry, display all possible completions with helpful descriptions of each. | ? |
Complete the word with the next available match. Press the key multiple times to cycle through available matches. | Tab |
Recall the previous command. Command memory is limited to the current session. | Up arrow, or Ctrl + P |
Recall the next command. | Down arrow, or Ctrl + N |
Move the cursor left or right within the command line. | Left or Right arrow |
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 backwards one word. | Ctrl + B |
Move the cursor forwards one word. | Ctrl + F |
Delete the current character. | Ctrl + D |
Abort current interactive commands, such as when entering multiple lines. If you are not currently within an interactive command such as config or edit, this closes the CLI connection. | Ctrl + C |
Continue typing a command on the next line for a multi-line command. For each line that you want to continue, terminate it with a backslash ( \ ). To complete the command line, terminate it by pressing the spacebar and then the Enter key, without an immediately preceding backslash. | \ then Enter |