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heading::Other{nbsp}help[]
section::Various{nbsp}commands[various]
|:beep| +
||:beep||
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Play a system beep.
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|<C-l>| |CTRL-L| |:redr| |:redraw| +
||:redr[aw]||
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Redraws the screen. Useful to update the screen halfway executing a script or function.
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|:norm| |:normal|
||:norm[al][!] {commands}|| +
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Execute Normal mode commands {commands}. This makes it possible to execute
Normal mode commands typed on the command line. {commands} is executed like it
is typed. If the [!] is given, mappings will not be used. {commands} should be
a complete command. {commands} cannot start with a space. Put 1 space before
it, 1 space is one space.
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|:run| |:!| |:!cmd| +
||:!{cmd}||
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Run a command. Runs {cmd} through system() and displays its output. Any \'!' in
{cmd} is replaced with the previous external command, but not when there is a
backslash before the \'!', then the backslash is removed.
Warning: Input redirection (< foo) not done, also do not run commands which
require stdin or it will hang Firefox! It is possible to launch background
processes, though (e.g. [c]:! xterm &[c]).
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|:!!| +
||:!!||
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Repeat last [c]:!{cmd}[c].
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|:sa| |:sanitize| +
||:sa[nitize] [-timespan={timespan}] {item} ...|| +
||:sa[nitize]! [-timespan={timespan}]|| +
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Clear private data items. Where {item} ... is a list of private items to
delete. These may be any of the items valid for 'sanitizeitems'.
If [!] is specified then 'sanitizeitems' is used for the list of items to
delete.
If {timespan} is specified then only items within that timespan are deleted,
otherwise the value of 'sanitizetimespan' is used.
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|:sil| |:silent| +
||:sil[ent] {command}||
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Execute a command silently. Normal messages and error messages generated by the
command invocation will not be given and will not be added to the message
history.
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|:verb| |:verbose| +
||:[count]verb[ose] {command}||
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Execute a command with 'verbose' set to [count]. If [count] is not specified
then 1 is used as the value.
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|:ve| |:version| +
||:ve[rsion][!]||
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Show version information. You can show the Firefox version page with
[c]:version![c].
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section::Online{nbsp}help[online-help]
|<F1>| |:help| |:h| |help|
||:h[elp] [a][subject][a]|| +
||<F1>||
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Open the help page. The default page, as specified by 'helpfile' is shown
unless [a][subject][a] is specified. If you need help for a specific topic, try
[c]:help overview[c].
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|:helpall| |:helpa| |help-all|
||:helpa[ll] [a][subject][a]|| +
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Open the single unchunked help page.
See [c]:help[c].
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|:exu| |:exusage| +
||:exu[sage][!]||
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Show help on Ex commands. If [!] is given then the help is listed in the
command output window.
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|:optionu| |:optionusage| +
||:optionu[sage][!]||
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Show help on options. If [!] is given then the help is listed in the command
output window.
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|:viu| |:viusage| +
||:viu[sage][!]||
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Show help on Normal mode commands. If [!] is given then the help is listed in
the command output window.
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|42| +
What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?
Douglas Adams, the only person who knew what this question really was about is
now dead, unfortunately. So now you might wonder what the meaning of death
is...
section::Uncategorized{nbsp}help[uncategorized]
|<C-[>| |<Esc>| +
||<Esc>||
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Focus content. Exits Command-line or Hints mode and returns to Normal
mode. Also focuses the web page in case a form field has focus and eats
our key presses.
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|<Insert>| |i| +
||i||
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Start caret mode. This mode resembles the Vim's Normal mode where you see a
text cursor and can move around. If you want to select text in this mode, press
[m]v[m] to start its Visual mode.
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