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Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 17:18:40 +1000
From: "Robert Bram" <robertmarkbram AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: auto complete history
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Thank you Thorsten

>> In a previous installation of Cygwin, I had 'history auto complete' in
> Depends on your shell. In Zsh it would be...
> and in Bash...
>    "\e[A":  history-search-backward
>    "\e[B":  history-search-forward
> Put these in your .zshrc or .inputrc.

I also needed this in my .bashrc, and the above works. Thank you!

export INPUTRC=$HOME/.inputrc

Rob
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