Arthas Console Keymap === `keymap` command print current keymap. The default keymap is: | Shortcut | Shortcut Description | Command Name | Command Description | | ------------- | ---------------- | -------------------- | ---------------- | | `"\C-a"` | ctrl + a | beginning-of-line | go to the beginning of the line | | ` "\C-e"` | ctrl + e | end-of-line | go to the end of the line| | `"\C-f"` | ctrl + f | forward-word | forward a word | | `"\C-b"` | ctrl + b | backward-word | backward a word | | `"\e[D"` | left arrow | backward-char | backward a character | | `"\e[C"` | right arrow | forward-char | forward a character | | `"\e[B"` | down arrow | next-history | show next history command | | `"\e[A"` | up arrow | previous-history | show previous history command | | `"\C-h"` | ctrl + h | backward-delete-char | backward delete a character | | `"\C-?"` | ctrl + shift + / | backward-delete-char | backward delete a character | | `"\C-u"` | ctrl + u | undo | clear current line | | `"\C-d"` | ctrl + d | delete-char | delete the character of the current cursor | | `"\C-k"` | ctrl + k | kill-line | delete all characters from the current cursor to the end of the line | | `"\C-i"` | ctrl + i | complete | Auto completion, equivalent to `TAB` | | `"\C-j"` | ctrl + j | accept-line | end the current line, equivalent to `enter` | | `"\C-m"` | ctrl + m | accept-line | end the current line, equivalent to `enter` | | `"\C-w"` | | backward-delete-word | | | `"\C-x\e[3~"` | | backward-kill-line | | | `"\e\C-?"` | | backward-kill-word | | * You can enter `Tab` to get automatic prompts at any time. * After typing the command, type `-` or `--`, then press `tab` to display the specific options of this command. #### Custom shortcuts Create a new `$USER_HOME/.arthas/conf/inputrc` file in the current user home directory and add a custom configuration. Suppose I am a heavy user of vim. I want to set `ctrl+h` to the cursor forward character. Set it as follows, first copy the default configuration. ``` "\C-a": beginning-of-line "\C-e": end-of-line "\C-f": forward-word "\C-b": backward-word "\e[D": backward-char "\e[C": forward-char "\e[B": next-history "\e[A": previous-history "\C-h": backward-delete-char "\C-?": backward-delete-char "\C-u": undo "\C-d": delete-char "\C-k": kill-line "\C-i": complete "\C-j": accept-line "\C-m": accept-line "\C-w": backward-delete-word "\C-x\e[3~": backward-kill-line "\e\C-?": backward-kill-word ``` Then replace `"\C-h": backward-delete-char` with `"\C-h": backward-char`, then reconnect. #### Shortcuts about async * ctrl + c: Terminate current command * ctrl + z: Suspend the current command, you can restore this command with bg/fg, or kill it. * ctrl + a: Go to the beginning the line * ctrl + e: Go to the end of the line