For example, ^e jumps to the beginning, ^e jumps to the end, and ^w deletes the next word. ^l is clear, ^k deletes, ^j enters, ^b goes backwards…
It seems similar to bash shortcuts but still somewhat different.
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Ending a query in \e takes you into your editor, which is handy for modifying long, convoluted queries