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How to use the common command info in Linux

2025-03-01 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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Linux common commands info commands are help instructions in info format under Linux. Read the documents in info format.

Command format info [option] parameter

Parameters: specify the topics that need help, which can be instructions, functions, and configuration files.

Common options-d: add a directory containing help documents in info format;-f: specify help documents in info format to read;-n: specify the node of the info help file to be accessed first;-o: output the contents of the selected node to the specified file. Refer to the example and enter the name of the command after info to view the info help documentation for the command.

[root@localhost ~] # common keyboard shortcuts in info pwd appendices

? Key: it will display info's common shortcuts. N key: displays the document contents of the next node (relative to this node). P key: displays the document contents of the previous node (relative to this node). U key: enter the topic where the current command is located. M key: type the name of the command after you hit the M key to view the help documentation for the command. G key: enter the topic name after hitting the G key to enter the topic. L key: go back to the last page you visited. SPACE key: scroll forward one page. BACKUP or Dell key: scroll back one page. Q: exit info. Common command

? Show help window in the help window: Ctrl-x 0 closes the help window Ctrl-x Ctrl-c closes the entire Info Q exits info n opens the next Node p associated with this Node opens the previous Node u associated with this Node opens the previous Node l associated with this Node returns to the last visited Node m or G Select a menu item (name of Node) enter the name of the specified menu and press enter Opens the next page of the Node space bar associated with the specified menu item (PageDown is also available, the next page starts from the last two lines of the current page) the next Node (if the current page is at the end of the Node document) the previous page (PageUp can also The previous page starts two lines from the beginning of the current page) the last Node (if the start of the current page Node document) b or t or the beginning of the Home document (b means begining) or the end of the End document (b means ending) Ctrl-l refreshes the current page, if there is a problem with the display of the current document, Ctrl-g cancels the instructions typed and thanks for your reading! This is the end of the article on "how to use info in Linux". I hope the above content can be of some help to you, so that you can learn more knowledge. if you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see!

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