The following table lists CLI keyboard shortcuts.
| Keystroke | Description |
|---|---|
| Ctrl+A | Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line. |
| Ctrl+B (or the left arrow key) | Moves the cursor back one character. |
| Ctrl+C | Escapes and stops command prompts and ongoing tasks (such as lengthy displays), and displays a fresh command prompt. |
| Ctrl+E | Moves the cursor to the end of the command line. |
| Ctrl+F (or the right arrow key) | Moves the cursor forward one character. |
| Ctrl+N (or the down arrow key) | Displays commands in the history buffer with the most recent command displayed last. |
| Ctrl+P (or the up arrow key) | Displays commands in the history buffer with the most recent command displayed first. |
| Ctrl+U | Deletes all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the command line. |
| Ctrl+W | Deletes the last word you typed. |
| Ctrl+Z | Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Using Ctrl+Z in privileged EXEC mode runs partial commands. |
| Esc B | Moves the cursor back one word. |
| Esc F | Moves the cursor forward one word. |