+ * `^H` (that is, Control+`H`) will delete one char to the left of the cursor position (also `backspace`)
+ * `^D` will delete one char to the right of the cursor position
+ * `^W` will delete one word to the left of the cursor position (also `esc` followed by `backspace`, after releasing `esc`)
+ * `esc` + `D` will delete one word to the right of the cursor position
+ * `^U` will delete from the cursor position leftwards all the way to the start of the line
+ * `^K` will delete from the cursor position rightwards all the way to the end of the line
+ * `^A` moves the cursor to the start of the line
+ * `^E` moves the cursor to the end of the line
+ * `^B` and `^F` work like left and right arrows
+ * `esc` + `B` and `esc` + `F` move left and right a whole word at a time (on the Mac, Option-`left` and Option-`right` do the same)
+ * `^L` clears the screen
+ * `up`/`down` arrows let you scroll through previous lines you typed (also `^P` / `^N`)
+ * `^R` lets you search through previous lines you typed for a matching substring; to refine the search keep making the substring longer, or type `^R` again to find an earlier match. Type `esc` to exit the search and edit the currently showing command line.
+
+ If you create a file named `$HOME/.inputrc` with the contents:
+
+ set blink-matching-paren on