# Keybinding mapping for JLine. The format is: # [key code]: [logical operation] # CTRL-A: move to the beginning of the line 1: MOVE_TO_BEG # CTRL-B: move to the previous character 2: PREV_CHAR # CTRL-D: close out the input stream 4: EXIT # CTRL-E: move the cursor to the end of the line 5: MOVE_TO_END # CTRL-F: move to the next character 6: NEXT_CHAR # CTRL-G: move to the previous word 7: ABORT # BACKSPACE, CTRL-H: delete the previous character # 8 is the ASCII code for backspace and therefor # deleting the previous character 8: DELETE_PREV_CHAR # TAB, CTRL-I: signal that console completion should be attempted 9: COMPLETE # CTRL-J, CTRL-M: newline 10: NEWLINE # CTRL-K: erase the current line 11: KILL_LINE # CTRL-L: clear screen 12: CLEAR_SCREEN # ENTER: newline 13: NEWLINE # CTRL-N: scroll to the next element in the history buffer 14: NEXT_HISTORY # CTRL-P: scroll to the previous element in the history buffer 16: PREV_HISTORY # CTRL-R: redraw the current line 18: SEARCH_PREV # CTRL-U: delete all the characters before the cursor position 21: KILL_LINE_PREV # CTRL-V: paste the contents of the clipboard (useful for Windows terminal) 22: PASTE # CTRL-W: delete the word directly before the cursor 23: DELETE_PREV_WORD # CTRL-X: temporary location for PREV_WORD to make tests pass 24: PREV_WORD # ESCAPE probably not intended this way, but it does the right thing for now 27: REDISPLAY # DELETE, CTRL-?: delete the next character # 127 is the ASCII code for delete 127: DELETE_NEXT_CHAR