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[Help-bash] bind -m vi-insert '"jj": "\e"' in .inputrc?
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Clark WANG
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[Help-bash] bind -m vi-insert '"jj": "\e"' in .inputrc?
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Thu, 7 Jun 2012 15:22:12 +0800
I have following line in my .bashrc and it works fine:
bind -m vi-insert '"jj": "\e"'
Now I want to move the readline settings to .inputrc. But this does not work:
$if mode=vi-insert
"jj": "\e"
$endif
Any idea?
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