On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 10:01:02AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote: > Well, in the one true shell, zsh, ESC-P and ESC-N will go backwards and > forwards in the history respectively. It will even take the current line > as a filter so "ls" followed by multiple ESC-P will bring up my previous ls > commands. > > I always get hung up with that in bash since ESC-P does something > completely different there. Brings up a colon for some reason. To me it > means, "You're not using zsh, stupid, run chsh!" :) >
I always thought it meant add the following lines to ~/.inputrc :-) "\M-p": history-search-backward "\M-n": history-search-forward -- .''`. Jason Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : Registered linux user #271693 `. `'` `- http://www.debian.org/ - The Universal Operating System
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