2013/9/5 Rob Pike <[email protected]>
> Try
>
> set +o emacs
>
> (sic)
>
Thank you, that did it. Interesting that it's a +o command
to turn something off.
bash(1)
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READLINE
This is the library that handles reading input when using
an interactive shell, unless the --noediting option is given
at shell invocation. By default, the line editing commands
are similar to those of emacs. A vi-style line editing
interface is also available. To turn off line editing after
the shell is running, use the +o emacs or +o vi options
to the set builtin (see SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS below).
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