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06/12/2020 08:42:32 PM (4 years ago)
Author:
Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@…>
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Text updated for cross2 chapter 9

git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/branches/cross2@11928 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689

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    1717  <para>The <filename>inputrc</filename> file is the configuration file for
    18   the Readline library, which provides editing capabilities while the user is
     18  the readline library, which provides editing capabilities while the user is
    1919  entering  a line from the terminal. It works by translating keyboard inputs
    20   into specific actions.  Readline is used by Bash and most other shells as
     20  into specific actions.  Readline is used by bash and most other shells as
    2121  well as many other applications.</para>
    2222
    2323  <para>Most people do not need user-specific functionality so the command
    2424  below creates a global <filename>/etc/inputrc</filename> used by everyone who
    25   logs in. If you later decide you need to override the defaults on a per-user
     25  logs in. If you later decide you need to override the defaults on a per user
    2626  basis, you can create a <filename>.inputrc</filename> file in the user's home
    2727  directory with the modified mappings.</para>
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