[GRASS-user] grass prompt default working directory

Nikos Alexandris nik at nikosalexandris.net
Sun Jun 30 06:57:38 PDT 2013


Nikos wrote:
> > >> Luckily, the history functions of bash are very handy (e.g. Ctrl + R
> > >> and more).

Hamish:
> > > re. "and more", fwiw, I find adding this to ~/.inputrc is much
> > > nicer to use than ^r,

> > > # -------- Bind page up/down wih history search ---------
> > > "\e[5~": history-search-backward
> > > "\e[6~": history-search-forward

> > > type the first few letters, then PgUp to see earlier matches..

[..]

> still, it does not replace continuous "Ctrl+R" which will go through _all_
> matches of the typed string, initially earlier lines starting with it, then
> through the entire history, no matter where the "given" string is located in
> a recorder command.

I think I can't do without the "PgUp" trick in the terminal. Sometime I still 
use Ctrl+R :-).

And, if I am not wrong, it's by default in openSUSE (12.3?) -- I didn't edit 
anything and it was already working!

Thanks Hamish, N


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