Command ($ or #) line; smart completion?
Christofer C. Bell
christofer.c.bell at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 14:02:25 UTC 2005
On 11/29/05, Christofer C. Bell <christofer.c.bell at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/28/05, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hit control-R for an emacs-like incremental-search through history.
> > There's a way to switch to vi-style but when I tried it long ago
> > it lost the up/down arrow scroll through history. Does anyone
> > know if that is fixed now?
>
> It never was broken. When you set vi style options, you have to use
> vi commands to access the command history. The command line ends up
> being put in a modal state just like vi (edit vs. command). To switch
> to command mode, press ^V. To switch back into edit mode, use any vi
> edit command like 'i' for insert, for example. You move through the
> history, and the command like, using the normal vi movement keys of h,
> j, k, and l.
To add to this, you can also just use plain old ESC to switch to
command mode. It's been a long time since I've used vi key bindings
full time. ;-)
--
Chris
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They don't deserve our sympathy,' he said. `But this isn't about who
they are. This is about who we are. These are the values that
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