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‎07-06-2015 09:42 AM
Hi,
when entering the command history with arrow keys, I find that the CLI never returns back to a blank line but it sticks to the last command issued.
It's annoying because to issue a new command you must first delete that command displayed.
thank you
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antonio
when entering the command history with arrow keys, I find that the CLI never returns back to a blank line but it sticks to the last command issued.
It's annoying because to issue a new command you must first delete that command displayed.
thank you
--
antonio
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‎07-06-2015 01:36 PM
Update: I've opened a feature request for tracking this internally. When there's more information available, I'll come back and update this thread.
Thanks for calling this out!
Thanks for calling this out!
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‎07-06-2015 09:51 AM
Hit CTRL-U and the line is cleared completely.
For a complete list of shortcuts, see this link from the concepts guide.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_All/Command_Overview/r_lineediting-keys.shtml
For a complete list of shortcuts, see this link from the concepts guide.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_All/Command_Overview/r_lineediting-keys.shtml
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‎07-06-2015 09:51 AM
hi stephane,
I agree, but you wouldn't bother typing CTRL-U every time you want to explore your bash history, right?
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antonio
I agree, but you wouldn't bother typing CTRL-U every time you want to explore your bash history, right?
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antonio
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‎07-06-2015 09:51 AM
Hi Antonio,
I believe ctrl-u is valid for bash editing too.
I believe ctrl-u is valid for bash editing too.
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‎07-06-2015 09:51 AM
thank you, that was my point
