On Monday 01 March 2004 21:54, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> You can bind the history-search-backward and history-search-forward commands 
> of GNU readline. I have these lines in my $HOME/.inputrc:

I know about key binding in bash (readline really), but...

That what happens when not reading release notes for too loooong time.
http://www.dee.isep.ipp.pt/docs/bash-1.14.7/RELEASE:
  "...
  g. New history-search-forward and history-search-backward to search
     for the characters between the start of the current line and point
  ..."

(bash-1.14.7 was released in 1996 btw)

Shame on me, the functions are even named like in tcsh so dumb users
(yes, me) should find them easily.

Thanks shlomif,

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