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Added a suggestion to add "set -o vi" to ~/.bash_rc to enable vim-keybindings in bash #9

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Added a suggestion to set the editing mode for bash to vi.

Considering that vi is the recommended text-editor, it'd be worth at least mentioning this, I think.

Added a suggestion to set the editing mode for bash to vi.
@michaelbarlow7 michaelbarlow7 changed the title Added a suggestion for GNU readline Added a suggestion to add "set -o vi" to ~/.bash_rc to enable vim-keybindings in bash Jun 16, 2015
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I originally suggested using "set editing-mode vi", but this doesn't seem to work in Mac OS X, and "set -o vi" seems to be more well-known anyway.

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set -o vi is awesome - best vim evangelist tool in the belt.

Fixing a long command without deleting or arrowing over repeatedly resonates with any developer.

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Added a suggestion to add "set -o vi" to ~/.bash_rc to enable vim-keybindings in bash
@jlevy jlevy merged commit 9f69f5a into jlevy:master Jun 20, 2015
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jlevy commented Jun 20, 2015

👍 Thanks. I'd originally hesitated on this one as it's not my own preference to become dependent on it, but worth listing.

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