@node Readline Movement Commands
@subsection Readline Movement Commands
-
The above table describes the most basic possible keystrokes that you need
in order to do editing of the input line. For your convenience, many
other commands have been added in addition to @key{C-b}, @key{C-f},
* Miscellaneous Commands:: Other miscillaneous commands.
@end menu
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@node Commands For Moving
@subsubsection Commands For Moving
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@ftable @code
@item beginning-of-line (@key{C-a})
Move to the start of the current line.
@end ftable
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@node Commands For History
@subsubsection Commands For Manipulating The History
@item forward-search-history (@key{C-s})
Search forward starting at the current line and moving `down' through
-the the history as neccessary.
+the the history as necessary.
@end ftable
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@node Commands For Text
@subsubsection Commands For Changing Text
@end ftable
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@node Commands For Killing
@subsubsection Killing And Yanking
@ftable @code
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@item kill-line (@key{C-k})
Kill the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line.
the prior command is yank or yank-pop.
@end ftable
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@node Numeric Arguments
@subsubsection Specifying Numeric Arguments
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@ftable @code
@item digit-argument (@key{M-0}, @key{M-1}, ... @key{M--})
@end ftable
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@node Commands For Completion
@subsubsection Letting Readline Type For You
List the possible completions of the text before point.
@end ftable
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@node Miscellaneous Commands
@subsubsection Some Miscellaneous Commands
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@ftable @code
@item re-read-init-file (@key{C-x} @key{C-r})
command enough times to get back to the beginning.
@end ftable
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@node Readline Vi Mode
@subsection Readline Vi Mode