From: John.Cooper@digitivity.com ("John Cooper")
Subject: bash and .inputrc?
2 Jul 1997 09:21:02 -0700
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I can't seem to get bash to read my ~/.inputrc file.  I tried setting my
INPUTRC variable to ~/.inputrc and to h:/.inputrc .

Here's a simple sample .inputrc:

# This doesn't seem to ever get invoked
"\ez": backward-kill-word
"\eg": " | grep -i "

Has this feature been implemented?  I guess I can just use the `bind'
command directly from my .bashrc.

Thanks,

    --- John


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