Sometimes when I want to distinguish between commands in the history
what differs them or makes them special is far from each other in the
command making reverse-i-search function very bad. Since I have to type
everything in between exactly, because it hits only on the full string.
example:
. ~/vi
> Sometimes when I want to distinguish between commands in the history
> what differs them or makes them special is far from each other in the
> command making reverse-i-search function very bad. Since I have to type
> everything in between exactly, because it hits only on the full string.
>
> exa
On 10/6/11 2:54 PM, Len Giambrone wrote:
> Bash Version: 4.1
> Patch Level: 10
> Release Status: release
>
> Description:
> The man page states:
>
>SHELLOPTS
> A colon-separated list of enabled shell options. Each word in
> the list is a valid argument for