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31 command are lost.
34 .Em command
39 is in command mode.
43 A typical command might look like:
53 When an input command, such as
76 command deletes lines; the
78 command moves lines, and so on.
83 command is applied to whole lines at a time.
88 character command and possibly additional parameters; i.e.,
91 [address [,address]]command[parameters]
95 command.
96 If fewer addresses are given than the command accepts, then
116 command).
118 Specifies a command prompt.
121 command.
129 then it is interpreted as a shell command.
150 In general, the current address is set to the last line affected by a command.
251 (mark) command, where
259 command
268 command for selecting old text to be replaced with new.
434 If a command's parameters extend over several lines, then
438 In general, at most one command is allowed per line.
444 to print the last line affected by the command.
446 An interrupt (typically ^C) has the effect of aborting the current command
447 and returning the editor to command mode.
479 .It Em e No !command
481 .Em !command Ns No ,
483 .Em ! No command
487 .Em command
496 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
504 .It (1,$) Ns Em g Ns No /re/command-list
506 .Em command-list
510 .Em command-list
514 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by
515 .Em command-list Ns No .
517 Each command in
518 .Em command-list
529 .Em command-list
532 command.
538 .Em command-list Ns No .
541 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by (the last)
542 .Em command-list Ns No .
545 .Em command-list
548 command.
549 A newline alone acts as a null command list.
552 repeats the last non-null command list.
558 scripts begin with this command to aid in debugging.
602 Toggles the command prompt on and off.
603 Unless a prompt was specified by with command-line option
605 the command prompt is by default turned off.
615 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
623 If there was no default filename prior to the command,
628 .It ($) Ns Em r No !command
630 .Em !command Ns No ,
633 command below).
667 command below).
700 command accepts a count suffix
731 Undoes the last command and restores the current address
732 to what it was before the command.
739 are treated as a single command by undo.
742 .It (1,$) Ns Em v Ns No /re/command-list
744 .Em command-list
749 command.
755 command.
772 command.
773 .It (1,$) Ns Em w No !command
775 .Em !command Ns No ,
778 command below).
785 command, expect that the previous contents of file is not clobbered.
806 .It Em ! Ns No command
808 .Em command
812 .Em command
816 .Em !command Ns No .
819 .Em command
852 and either returns to command mode or exits if its input is from a script.
855 (help) command.
859 (global) command masks any errors from failed searches and substitutions,
872 (undo) command occurs in a global command list, then
873 the command list is executed only once.
878 If the command is entered a second time, it succeeds,
907 command appeared in