Re: Cli clear ? [7:31881]

2002-01-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder

control + C is my little secret


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Re: Cli clear ? [7:31881]

2002-01-14 Thread MADMAN

better yet ctrl u

  Dave

Steven A. Ridder wrote:
 
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RE: Cli clear ? [7:31881]

2002-01-14 Thread Sean Knox

You can UNIX control-keys to quickly move around the CLI:

ctrl-u: clear the entire CLI
ctrl-w: clear the word before the cursor
ctrl-a: jump to the beginning of a command
ctrl-w: jump to the end of a command

There are others, but those are the ones I use the most often.

- Sean

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Subject: Cli clear ? [7:31881]


Hi, how can i clear the command quickly?

Thanks




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