+specify a file to search into (option kept for compatibility reasons)
+
+.SH "EXAMPLE"
+
+To use selector to search into your bash history, you can use
+
+.B selector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)
+
+.SH "KEY-BINDING IN BASH"
+
+You can associate selector to a single key in bash by using the
+command 'bind' in your bash initialization file. For instance, to
+associate it to M-r (that is, the "Alt" and "r" key pressed together),
+just add something like
+
+bind '"\\C-[r":"\\C-a\\C-kselector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)\\C-m"'