On 5/17/11 1:03 PM, Niraj Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have created a simple patch to have history search with up-down
> arrow, to search anywhere within history string (unlike at begining in
> history-search-forward/backward). Please see if it is useful.
Thanks for your code submission.
> Hi all,
> Since I didn't get any replies to earlier message, can anybody
> please clarify me whether that was due to:
Speaking for myself, I have not looked at it yet due to a lack of time.
Chet
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Hi all,
Since I didn't get any replies to earlier message, can anybody
please clarify me whether that was due to:
1. Poor documentation(feature description)
2. Unnecessary feature
3. Already implemented feature (it wasn't present in bash 4.2 by the
time first mail was written)
Any rep
Hi all,
I have created a simple patch to have history search with
up-down arrow, to search anywhere within history string (unlike at
begining in history-search-forward/backward). Please see if it is useful.
Bash version : 4.2
Here is my .inputrc
"\e[A": history-search-backward-new
"\