OK then please add dump-functions Print all of the functions and their key bindings to the read- line output stream. If a numeric argument is supplied, the out- put is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an inputrc file.
"See also bind -P, -p" dump-variables Print all of the settable readline variables and their values to the readline output stream. If a numeric argument is supplied, the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an inputrc file. "See also bind -V, -v" dump-macros Print all of the readline key sequences bound to macros and the strings they output. If a numeric argument is supplied, the output is formatted in such a way that it can be made part of an inputrc file. "See also bind -M, -m" Also at Readline Variables Readline has variables that can be used to further customize its behav- ior. A variable may be set in the inputrc file with a statement of the form set variable-name value Except where noted, readline variables can take the values On or Off (without regard to case). Unrecognized variable names are ignored. When a variable value is read, empty or null values, "on" (case-insen- do remind the user (please yet) again that he can check their current value with bind -v, -V. And, as http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/27471/setting-readline-variables-in-the-shell mentions also remind him, 'You can make bash execute readline commands through the bind builtin: bind "set var value"' i.e., inputrc is not the only choice. Thanks.