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editing. This library has its own documentation which I won't
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duplicate here; however, the basics are easily explained.
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\subsection{Line Editing}
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\section{Line Editing}
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If supported, input line editing is active whenever the interpreter
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prints a primary or secondary prompt. The current line can be edited
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string. C-underscore undoes the last change you made; it can be
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repeated for cumulative effect.
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\subsection{History Substitution}
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\section{History Substitution}
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History substitution works as follows. All non-empty input lines
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issued are saved in a history buffer, and when a new prompt is given
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key passes the current line to the interpreter. C-R starts an
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incremental reverse search; C-S starts a forward search.
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\subsection{Key Bindings}
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\section{Key Bindings}
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The key bindings and some other parameters of the Readline library can
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be customized by placing commands in an initialization file called
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in your \file{\$HOME/.inputrc}. (Of course, this makes it hard to type
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indented continuation lines...)
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\subsection{Commentary}
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\section{Commentary}
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This facility is an enormous step forward compared to previous
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versions of the interpreter; however, some wishes are left: It would
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@ -3377,7 +3377,7 @@ the Korn shell and the GNU Bash shell. This is implemented using the
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editing. This library has its own documentation which I won't
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duplicate here; however, the basics are easily explained.
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\subsection{Line Editing}
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\section{Line Editing}
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If supported, input line editing is active whenever the interpreter
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prints a primary or secondary prompt. The current line can be edited
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@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ line to the right of the cursor, C-Y yanks back the last killed
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string. C-underscore undoes the last change you made; it can be
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repeated for cumulative effect.
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\subsection{History Substitution}
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\section{History Substitution}
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History substitution works as follows. All non-empty input lines
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issued are saved in a history buffer, and when a new prompt is given
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key passes the current line to the interpreter. C-R starts an
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incremental reverse search; C-S starts a forward search.
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\subsection{Key Bindings}
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\section{Key Bindings}
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The key bindings and some other parameters of the Readline library can
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be customized by placing commands in an initialization file called
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in your \file{\$HOME/.inputrc}. (Of course, this makes it hard to type
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indented continuation lines...)
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\subsection{Commentary}
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\section{Commentary}
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This facility is an enormous step forward compared to previous
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versions of the interpreter; however, some wishes are left: It would
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