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Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 10:48:30 -0500
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From: "Jonathon M. Merz" <jmerz42@earthlink.net>
Subject: RE: Useful Cygwinism: "Explorer Here"
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>[1] That's bait to get somebody to tell me, "oh yeah, well put this in your
>.whateverrc file and do it in ONE keypress!" ;-)

Well, you asked for it! ;-)

If you enter a line like:

Control-e: "cygstart .\C-M"

into your $HOME/.inputrc file (which may or may not already exist), that 
will bind CTRL-e to automatically type "cygstart .<Return>" whenever you 
hit it.  Take a look at the readline manpage for more info on 
that.  .inputrc is a fun file :-)

-Jon
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"If you had a million Shakespeares,
 could they write like a monkey?" 
     -- Steven Wright

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Jonathon M. Merz <jmerz42@earthlink.net>


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