vi-backward-blank-word
(unbound) (B
) (unbound)Move backward one word, where a word is defined as a series of non-blank characters.
vi-backward-blank-word-end
(unbound) (gE
) (unbound)Move to the end of the previous word, where a word is defined as a series of non-blank characters.
backward-char
(^B ESC-[D
) (unbound) (unbound)Move backward one character.
vi-backward-char
(unbound) (^H h ^?
) (ESC-[D
)Move backward one character, without changing lines.
backward-word
(ESC-B ESC-b
) (unbound) (unbound)Move to the beginning of the previous word.
emacs-backward-word
Move to the beginning of the previous word.
vi-backward-word
(unbound) (b
) (unbound)Move to the beginning of the previous word, vi-style.
vi-backward-word-end
(unbound) (ge
) (unbound)Move to the end of the previous word, vi-style.
beginning-of-line
(^A
) (unbound) (unbound)Move to the beginning of the line. If already at the beginning of the line, move to the beginning of the previous line, if any.
vi-beginning-of-line
Move to the beginning of the line, without changing lines.
down-line
(unbound) (unbound) (unbound)Move down a line in the buffer.
end-of-line
(^E
) (unbound) (unbound)Move to the end of the line. If already at the end of the line, move to the end of the next line, if any.
vi-end-of-line
(unbound) ($
) (unbound)Move to the end of the line. If an argument is given to this command, the cursor will be moved to the end of the line (argument - 1) lines down.
vi-forward-blank-word
(unbound) (W
) (unbound)Move forward one word, where a word is defined as a series of non-blank characters.
vi-forward-blank-word-end
(unbound) (E
) (unbound)Move to the end of the current word, or, if at the end of the current word, to the end of the next word, where a word is defined as a series of non-blank characters.
forward-char
(^F ESC-[C
) (unbound) (unbound)Move forward one character.
vi-forward-char
(unbound) (space l
) (ESC-[C
)Move forward one character.
vi-find-next-char
(^X^F
) (f
) (unbound)Read a character from the keyboard, and move to the next occurrence of it in the line.
vi-find-next-char-skip
(unbound) (t
) (unbound)Read a character from the keyboard, and move to the position just before the next occurrence of it in the line.
vi-find-prev-char
(unbound) (F
) (unbound)Read a character from the keyboard, and move to the previous occurrence of it in the line.
vi-find-prev-char-skip
(unbound) (T
) (unbound)Read a character from the keyboard, and move to the position just after the previous occurrence of it in the line.
vi-first-non-blank
(unbound) (^
) (unbound)Move to the first non-blank character in the line.
vi-forward-word
(unbound) (w
) (unbound)Move forward one word, vi-style.
forward-word
(ESC-F ESC-f
) (unbound) (unbound)Move to the beginning of the next word.
The editor’s idea of a word is specified with the WORDCHARS
parameter.
emacs-forward-word
Move to the end of the next word.
vi-forward-word-end
(unbound) (e
) (unbound)Move to the end of the next word.
vi-goto-column
(ESC-|
) (|
) (unbound)Move to the column specified by the numeric argument.
vi-goto-mark
(unbound) (`
) (unbound)Move to the specified mark.
vi-goto-mark-line
(unbound) ('
) (unbound)Move to beginning of the line containing the specified mark.
vi-repeat-find
(unbound) (;
) (unbound)Repeat the last vi-find
command.
vi-rev-repeat-find
(unbound) (,
) (unbound)Repeat the last vi-find
command in the opposite direction.
up-line
(unbound) (unbound) (unbound)Move up a line in the buffer.