> ## Documentation Index > Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://vineetagarwal-code-claude-code.mintlify.app/llms.txt > Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further. # Commands overview > Claude Code accepts two categories of commands: CLI flags you pass at launch, and slash commands you type during a session. Claude Code has two categories of commands: * **CLI flags** — options you pass when starting Claude from your terminal (e.g. `claude --model sonnet`). They configure the session before it starts. * **Slash commands** — text commands you type inside an active session (e.g. `/help`). They control Claude's behavior while the session is running. ## Getting help ```bash theme={null} # Show all CLI flags claude --help # Inside a session, list slash commands /help ``` `/help` lists every slash command available in the current session, including commands added by plugins and skills. ## Two types of commands | Type | When to use | Example | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | CLI flags | Configure a session at launch — set the model, output format, permission mode | `claude --permission-mode acceptEdits "fix the tests"` | | Slash commands | Interact with a running session — manage memory, switch models, commit code | `/commit` | CLI flags are consumed once and cannot be changed mid-session (with the exception of `/model` and `/permissions`, which change the running configuration in place). ## CLI flags Pass flags directly after `claude`: ```bash theme={null} claude [flags] [prompt] ``` ```bash theme={null} # Non-interactive: print response and exit claude -p "summarize this file" < README.md # Set model for the session claude --model opus # Accept all file edits automatically claude --permission-mode acceptEdits ``` See [CLI flags](/reference/commands/cli-flags) for the full list. ## Slash commands Type a slash command at the input prompt inside any session: ``` /command [arguments] ``` ``` /init /compact summarize only the last three tasks /model claude-opus-4-5 ``` See [Slash commands](/reference/commands/slash-commands) for the full list. ## Keyboard shortcuts These shortcuts work inside any interactive Claude Code session: | Key | Action | | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | `Ctrl+C` | Interrupt the current response (Claude stops mid-turn) | | `Ctrl+D` | Exit Claude Code | | `Ctrl+L` | Clear the terminal display (does not clear conversation history) | | `Up` / `Down` | Navigate input history | | `Tab` | Autocomplete slash command names | | `Escape` | Cancel an in-progress permission prompt | `Ctrl+C` interrupts the current response but keeps the conversation alive. Use `Ctrl+D` or `/exit` to end the session entirely. ## Subcommands In addition to the main `claude` command, a few subcommands are available in your terminal: | Subcommand | Description | | ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- | | `claude mcp` | Configure and manage MCP servers | | `claude mcp serve` | Start Claude Code as an MCP server | | `claude doctor` | Diagnose installation and configuration issues | | `claude update` | Update Claude Code to the latest version | ```bash theme={null} claude mcp --help claude doctor ``` Built with [Mintlify](https://mintlify.com).