2010-06-27 01:12:01 +10:00
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set meta-flag on
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set input-meta on
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set output-meta on
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set convert-meta off
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2008-10-09 12:51:52 +11:00
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# By default up/down are bound to previous-history
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# and next-history respectively. The following does the
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# same but gives the extra functionality where if you
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# type any text (or more accurately, if there is any text
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# between the start of the line and the cursor),
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# the subset of the history starting with that text
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# is searched (like 4dos for e.g.).
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# Note to get rid of a line just Ctrl-C
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#
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"\e[B": history-search-forward
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"\e[A": history-search-backward
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2010-11-24 17:43:57 +11:00
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"\ep": history-search-backward
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2010-06-27 01:12:01 +10:00
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2010-06-30 14:53:50 +10:00
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# Option right/left to jump word
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"\e\e[C": forward-word
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"\e\e[D": backward-word
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2008-10-09 12:51:52 +11:00
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$if Bash
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# F10 toggles mc on and off
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# Note Ctrl-o toggles panes on and off in mc
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"\e[21~": "mc\C-M"
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#do history expansion when space entered
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Space: magic-space
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$endif
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# Include system wide settings which are ignored
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# by default if one has their own .inputrc
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2010-11-24 17:43:57 +11:00
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$include /etc/inputrc
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