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$ Editor function descriptions
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1 Move back a character
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2 Delete the character behind cursor
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3 Cut from beginning of current word to cursor - saved in cut buffer
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4 Cut from beginning of line to cursor - save in cut buffer
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5 Move to beginning of current word
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6 Move to beginning of line
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7 Capitalize the characters from cursor to end of current word
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8 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character
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9 Vi change to end of line
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10 Clear screen leaving current line on top
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11 Complete current word
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12 Tab forward through files
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13 Tab backward through files
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14 Complete current word ignoring programmable completions
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15 Copy current word to cursor
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16 Copy area between mark and cursor to cut buffer
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17 Expand to preceding word for which this is a prefix
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18 Delete character under cursor
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19 Delete character under cursor or signal end of file on an empty line
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20 Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line
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21 Delete character under cursor, list completions or signal end of file
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22 Cut from cursor to end of current word - save in cut buffer
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23 Adds to argument if started or enters digit
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24 Digit that starts argument
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25 Move to next history line
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26 Lowercase the characters from cursor to end of current word
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27 Indicate end of file
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28 Move cursor to end of line
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29 Exchange the cursor and mark
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30 Expand file name wildcards
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31 Expand history escapes
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32 Expand the history escapes in a line
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34 Move forward one character
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35 Move forward to end of current word
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36 Exchange the two characters before the cursor
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37 Search in history backward for line beginning as current
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38 Search in history forward for line beginning as current
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39 Insert last item of previous command
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40 Incremental search forward
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41 Incremental search backward
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43 Cut to end of line and save in cut buffer
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44 Cut area between mark and cursor and save in cut buffer
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45 Cut the entire line and save in cut buffer
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46 List choices for completion
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47 List choices for completion overriding programmable completion
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48 List file name wildcard matches
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49 List choices for completion or indicate end of file if empty line
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50 Display load average and current process status
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51 Expand history escapes and insert a space
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53 Expand pathnames, eliminating leading .'s and ..'s
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54 Expand commands to the resulting pathname or alias
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55 Switch from insert to overwrite mode or vice versa
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56 Add 8th bit to next character typed
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57 Add the next character typed to the line verbatim
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58 Redisplay everything
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59 Restart stopped editor
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60 Look for help on current command
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61 This character is added to the line
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62 This character is the first in a character sequence
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63 Set the mark at cursor
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64 Correct the spelling of current word
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65 Correct the spelling of entire line
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66 Send character to tty in cooked mode
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67 Toggle between literal and lexical current history line
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68 Exchange the character to the left of the cursor with the one under
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69 Exchange the two characters before the cursor
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70 Tty delayed suspend character
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71 Tty flush output character
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72 Tty interrupt character
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74 Tty suspend character
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75 Tty allow output character
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76 Tty disallow output character
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77 Indicates unbound character
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78 Emacs universal argument (argument times 4)
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79 Move to previous history line
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80 Uppercase the characters from cursor to end of current word
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81 Vi goto the beginning of next word
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82 Vi enter insert mode after the cursor
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83 Vi enter insert mode at end of line
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84 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character
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85 Vi change prefix command
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86 Vi change to end of line
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87 Enter vi command mode (use alternative key bindings)
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88 Vi command mode complete current word
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89 Vi move to previous character (backspace)
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90 Vi delete prefix command
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91 Vi move to the end of the current space delimited word
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92 Vi move to the end of the current word
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93 Vi move to the character specified backward
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94 Vi move to the character specified forward
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95 Vi move up to the character specified backward
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96 Vi move up to the character specified forward
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97 Enter vi insert mode
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98 Enter vi insert mode at beginning of line
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99 Vi repeat current character search in the same search direction
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100 Vi repeat current character search in the opposite search direction
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101 Vi repeat current search in the same search direction
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102 Vi repeat current search in the opposite search direction
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103 Vi replace character under the cursor with the next character typed
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105 Vi search history backward
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106 Vi search history forward
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107 Vi replace character under the cursor and enter insert mode
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108 Vi replace entire line
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109 Vi move to the previous word
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110 Vi move to the next word
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111 Vi undo last change
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112 Vi goto the beginning of line
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113 Perform which of current command
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114 Paste cut buffer at cursor position