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56 command are lost.
59 .Em command
64 is in command mode.
68 A typical command might look like:
78 When an input command, such as
101 command deletes lines; the
103 command moves lines, and so on.
108 command is applied to whole lines at a time.
113 character command and possibly additional parameters; i.e.,
116 [address [,address]]command[parameters]
120 command.
121 If fewer addresses are given than the command accepts, then
134 Specifies a command prompt.
137 command.
141 command (executing a subshell).
153 command).
161 then it is interpreted as a shell command.
182 In general, the current address is set to the last line affected by a command.
289 (mark) command, where
297 command
306 command for selecting old text to be replaced with new.
498 If a command's parameters extend over several lines, then
502 In general, at most one command is allowed per line.
510 (enumerate), to print the last line affected by the command.
512 An interrupt (typically ^C) has the effect of aborting the current command
513 and returning the editor to command mode.
545 .It Ic e Ar !command
547 .Ar command ,
549 .Ic \&! Ar command
553 .Em command
562 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
570 .It (1,$) Ns Ic g Ns Ar /re/command-list
572 .Ar command-list
576 .Ar command-list
580 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by
581 .Ar command-list .
583 Each command in
584 .Ar command-list
595 .Ar command-list
598 command.
604 .Ar command-list .
607 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by (the last)
608 .Ar command-list .
611 .Ar command-list
614 command.
615 A newline alone acts as a null command list.
618 repeats the last non-null command list.
624 scripts begin with this command to aid in debugging.
668 Toggles the command prompt on and off.
669 Unless a prompt was specified with the command-line option
671 the command prompt is by default turned off.
681 command, except that unwritten changes are discarded without warning.
689 If there was no default filename prior to the command,
694 .It ($) Ns Ic r Ar !command
696 .Ar command ,
699 command below).
732 command below).
765 command accepts a count suffix
796 Undoes the last command and restores the current address
797 to what it was before the command.
804 are treated as a single command by undo.
807 .It (1,$) Ns Ic v Ns Ar /re/command-list
809 .Ar command-list
814 command.
820 command.
837 command.
838 .It (1,$) Ns Ic w Ar !command
840 .Ar command ,
843 command below).
850 command, except that the previous contents of file are not clobbered.
871 .It Ic \&! Ns Ar command
873 .Ar command
877 .Ar command
881 .Ic !command .
884 .Ar command
931 and either returns to command mode or exits if its input is from a script.
934 (help) command.
938 (global) command masks any errors from failed searches and substitutions,
951 (undo) command occurs in a global command list, then
952 the command list is executed only once.
957 If the command is entered a second time, it succeeds,
978 command appeared in