$ Editor function descriptions $set 3 1 Move back a character 2 Delete the character behind cursor 3 Cut from beginning of current word to cursor - saved in cut buffer 4 Cut from beginning of line to cursor - save in cut buffer 5 Move to beginning of current word 6 Move to beginning of line 7 Capitalize the characters from cursor to end of current word 8 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character 9 Vi change to end of line 10 Clear screen leaving current line on top 11 Complete current word 12 Tab forward through files 13 Tab backward through files 14 Complete current word ignoring programmable completions 15 Copy current word to cursor 16 Copy area between mark and cursor to cut buffer 17 Expand to preceding word for which this is a prefix 18 Delete character under cursor 19 Delete character under cursor or signal end of file on an empty line 20 Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line 21 Delete character under cursor, list completions or signal end of file 22 Cut from cursor to end of current word - save in cut buffer 23 Adds to argument if started or enters digit 24 Digit that starts argument 25 Move to next history line 26 Lowercase the characters from cursor to end of current word 27 Indicate end of file 28 Move cursor to end of line 29 Exchange the cursor and mark 30 Expand file name wildcards 31 Expand history escapes 32 Expand the history escapes in a line 33 Expand variables 34 Move forward one character 35 Move forward to end of current word 36 Exchange the two characters before the cursor 37 Search in history backward for line beginning as current 38 Search in history forward for line beginning as current 39 Insert last item of previous command 40 Incremental search forward 41 Incremental search backward 42 Clear line 43 Cut to end of line and save in cut buffer 44 Cut area between mark and cursor and save in cut buffer 45 Cut the entire line and save in cut buffer 46 List choices for completion 47 List choices for completion overriding programmable completion 48 List file name wildcard matches 49 List choices for completion or indicate end of file if empty line 50 Display load average and current process status 51 Expand history escapes and insert a space 52 Execute command 53 Expand pathnames, eliminating leading .'s and ..'s 54 Expand commands to the resulting pathname or alias 55 Switch from insert to overwrite mode or vice versa 56 Add 8th bit to next character typed 57 Add the next character typed to the line verbatim 58 Redisplay everything 59 Restart stopped editor 60 Look for help on current command 61 This character is added to the line 62 This character is the first in a character sequence 63 Set the mark at cursor 64 Correct the spelling of current word 65 Correct the spelling of entire line 66 Send character to tty in cooked mode 67 Toggle between literal and lexical current history line 68 Exchange the character to the left of the cursor with the one under 69 Exchange the two characters before the cursor 70 Tty delayed suspend character 71 Tty flush output character 72 Tty interrupt character 73 Tty quit character 74 Tty suspend character 75 Tty allow output character 76 Tty disallow output character 77 Indicates unbound character 78 Emacs universal argument (argument times 4) 79 Move to previous history line 80 Uppercase the characters from cursor to end of current word 81 Vi goto the beginning of next word 82 Vi enter insert mode after the cursor 83 Vi enter insert mode at end of line 84 Vi change case of character under cursor and advance one character 85 Vi change prefix command 86 Vi change to end of line 87 Enter vi command mode (use alternative key bindings) 88 Vi command mode complete current word 89 Vi move to previous character (backspace) 90 Vi delete prefix command 91 Vi move to the end of the current space delimited word 92 Vi move to the end of the current word 93 Vi move to the character specified backward 94 Vi move to the character specified forward 95 Vi move up to the character specified backward 96 Vi move up to the character specified forward 97 Enter vi insert mode 98 Enter vi insert mode at beginning of line 99 Vi repeat current character search in the same search direction 100 Vi repeat current character search in the opposite search direction 101 Vi repeat current search in the same search direction 102 Vi repeat current search in the opposite search direction 103 Vi replace character under the cursor with the next character typed 104 Vi replace mode 105 Vi search history backward 106 Vi search history forward 107 Vi replace character under the cursor and enter insert mode 108 Vi replace entire line 109 Vi move to the previous word 110 Vi move to the next word 111 Vi undo last change 112 Vi goto the beginning of line 113 Perform which of current command 114 Paste cut buffer at cursor position