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55 command are lost.
58 .Em command
63 is in command mode.
67 A typical command might look like:
76 When an input command, such as
100 command deletes lines; the
102 command moves lines, and so on.
107 command is applied to whole lines at a time.
112 character command and possibly additional parameters; i.e.,
116 .D1 Oo Ar address Oo , Ar address Oc Oc Ar command Op Ar parameters
120 command.
121 If fewer addresses are given than the command accepts, then
140 Specifies a command prompt.
143 command.
156 then it is interpreted as a shell command.
177 In general, the current address is set to the last line affected by a command.
287 command, where
295 If a command's parameters extend over several lines, then
299 In general, at most one command is allowed per line.
308 to print the last line affected by the command.
341 .It Ic e No \&! Ns Ar command
343 .No \&! Ns Ar command ,
345 .Ic \&! Ns Ar command
349 .Ar command
358 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
369 .Ar re No / Ar command-list
376 .Ar command-list
378 The command-list can change the current line number,
379 and it is not changed back after the command-list ended.
381 and the command-list won't be executed for it any more.
385 Each command in
386 .Ar command-list
397 .Ar command-list
400 command \(em unlike for the
402 command, where an empty command-list does nothing, and unlike an empty
403 command, which is equivalent to the command
406 .Ar command-list
418 .Ar command-list .
421 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by
423 command-list.
428 .Ar command-list
431 command, but an empty command list does nothing.
434 repeats the last non-empty command list.
440 scripts begin with this command to aid in debugging.
478 Toggles the command prompt on and off.
479 Unless a prompt was specified with the command-line option
481 the command prompt is by default turned off.
491 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
499 If there was no default filename prior to the command,
504 .It ($) Ns Ic r No \&! Ns Ar command
506 .No \&! Ns Ar command ,
508 .Ic \&! Ns Ar command
548 command below).
581 command accepts a count suffix
613 Undoes the last command and restores the current address
614 to what it was before the command.
621 are treated as a single command by undo.
627 .Pf / Ar command-list
632 command, except that it applies
633 .Ar command-list
644 command, except that it interactively edits the addressed lines
663 command.
664 .It (1,$) Ns Ic w No \&! Ns Ar command
666 .No \&! Ns Ar command ,
668 .Ic \&! Ns Ar command
676 command, except that the previous contents of file are not clobbered.
689 An address without a command prints the addressed line
692 .It Ic \&! Ns Ar command
694 .Ar command
698 .Ar command
702 .Ic \&! Ns Ar command .
705 .Ar command
733 and returns to command mode.
758 and either returns to command mode or exits if its input is from a script.
762 command.
767 command masks any errors from failed searches and substitutions,
780 command occurs in a global command list,
781 then the command list is executed only once.
786 If the command is entered a second time, it succeeds,
840 command appeared in