Scott McDermott wrote:
>
> "Peter Chr. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, Mar 17, 1998 at 07:06:50PM
>+0100:
> > I have seen people using vim commands on the commandline like using esc k
> > and then use j and k to go through the command history,
>
> Interesting, I couldn't find out how to do this. I've always used the
> arrow keys for the command line, and various other keys outlined in the
> help files. No where does it mention using hjkl ok the command-line.
>
> > I really hope that someone can help me. futhermore I would like to find a
> > vim howto so that I can setup vi to beable to remember all commands and
> > searches made in the editor.
don't you just want to do a "set -o vi" from your bash/ksh command line?
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