Note that because this is an interactive command, the standard input
can not be used as one of the input files.
+.SH "USING SELECTOR IN BASH"
+
+The selector command comes with a shell script for bash. If you add
+
+.B source bash-selector.sh --hist --cd
+
+in your \fB~/.bashrc\fR, it will remap M-r to the smart history search,
+and redefine cd so that M-c provides a smart cd history.
+
.SH "KEY BINDINGS"
Keys corresponding to ASCII codes between " " and "~" add a character
\fB-l \fI<number>\fR, \fB--number-of-lines \fI<number>\fR
specify the maximum number of lines to take into account
-.SH "USAGE WITH BASH"
-
-The selector command comes with a shell script for bash. If you add
-
-.B . bash-selector.sh
-
-in your
-.IR ~/.bashrc
-(do not forget the dot before the command name), it will remap M-r to
-the smart history search, and redefine cd to have M-c provide a smart
-cd history.
-
.SH "EXAMPLES"
To use selector to search into your bash history