Greetings,

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Tha.Suresh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ctrl-a    Move to the start of the line.
> Ctrl-e    Move to the end of the line.
> Alt-] x   Moves the cursor forward to the next occurrence of x.
> Alt-Ctrl-] x     Moves the cursor backwards to the previous occurrence of x.
> Ctrl-u    Delete from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
> Ctrl-k    Delete from the cursor to the end of the line.
> Ctrl-y    Pastes text from the clipboard.
> Ctrl-l    Clear the screen leaving the current line at the top of the screen.
> Ctrl-x Ctrl-u    Undo the last changes. Ctrl-_
> Alt-r     Undo all changes to the line.
> Alt-      Ctrl-eExpand command line.
> Ctrl-r    Incremental reverse search of history.
> Alt-p    Non-incremental reverse search of history.
> !!         Execute last command in history
> !abc     Execute last command in history beginning with abc
> !n        Execute nth command in history
> ^abc^xyz         Replace first occurrence of abc with xyz in last
> command and execute it
>


As one can notice these are the default keybindings derived from EMACS.

For vim fans, there is some environment variables to use similar
keybindings, never tried it though

Regards

Rajagopal
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