-.TH "SELECTOR" 1 "April 2010" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+.TH "SELECTOR" "1.1.2" "April 2010" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
\fB-a\fR, \fB--case-sensitive\fR
start in case sensitive mode
.TP
+\fB-n\fR, \fB--exclamation-negates\fR
+substrings starting with an exclamation point must be absent for a line
+to match
+.TP
\fB-q\fR, \fB--no-beep\fR
make a flash instead of a beep when there is an edition error
.TP
\fB--\fR, \fB--rest-are-files\fR
state that all following arguments are filenames
.TP
+\fB--bash\fR
+standard setting for bash history search, same as
+
+-b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE}
+.TP
\fB-t \fI<title>\fR, \fB--title \fI<title>\fR
add a title in the modeline
.TP
To use selector to search into your bash history
-.B selector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)
+.B selector -q --bash <(history)
To show a list of directories and insert a cd command to the selected
one (using @ as a separator)
associate it to M-r (that is, the "Alt" and "r" key pressed together),
just add something like
-bind \(aq\(dq\\C-[r\(dq:\(dq\\C-a\\C-kselector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)\\C-m\(dq\(aq
+bind \(aq\(dq\\C-[r\(dq:\(dq\\C-a\\C-kselector --bash <(history)\\C-m\(dq\(aq
in your
.IR ~/.bashrc .
-This bindings uses the control character ^A to put the cursor to the
+This binding uses the control character ^A to put the cursor to the
mostleft location and ^K to erase the current content of the readline
buffer, and it simulates the enter key with ^M.