Find out where it is in the catalog and remove it. Bring up the object in the first pane and use the Show Source in Catalog action in the second pane. The catalog should appear with the relevant catalog source highlighted (maybe it's Bash Command History?). You can disable the source item or click the i button and goto the Contents tab of the drawer and uncheck the item you want.

Howard

On Feb 8, 2009, at 1:51 PM, iAle wrote:


Hello! ;D

so, I just have a little problem:
my younger brother is learning his way in Mac OS X, and I told him
about Quicksilver. He started using it, but when he wanted to quit the
Finder, he typed by accident "kill all finder", instead of "killall
Finder".
Then, everytime I try to quit Finder from inside Quicksilver, it shows
FIRST the wrong command (which of course doesn't work) and not the
right one..... I tryed clicking on "make default for "KILLALL" " on
the right one, but it doesn't work.

I also tryed re-installing the Terminal Plug-in, but nothing there
either.

How can I delete the typos my brother made? Or else, how can I erase
all Terminal command memory, so that I can start a new catalog by re-
typing all the commands I want?

(I though about finding the file that holds all these commands and
manually erasing the typos, will that work? Where can I find this
file?)

THANKS A LOT for the help!!

Alessandro

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