From: Francois Fleuret Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 07:44:53 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Rearrange to put the bash-related part earlier. X-Git-Url: https://fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fb4a7a7733ce1541deca373c363607db44899d72;p=selector.git Rearrange to put the bash-related part earlier. --- diff --git a/selector.1 b/selector.1 index 0446d14..522672a 100644 --- a/selector.1 +++ b/selector.1 @@ -35,6 +35,15 @@ character will be returned. 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 @@ -131,18 +140,6 @@ selection from the line to return \fB-l \fI\fR, \fB--number-of-lines \fI\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