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bindkey, or some other way to get a tab character
For as well as everything is documented in FreeBSD, I can't believe how little information there is on bindkey.
I'm trying to get a tab (^I) character to display and function within a csh command line prompt. I've tried "bindkey -r" and "bindkey -s" to get it to stop being interpreted as the function, and the farthest I get is to lock myself out of the shell. Swell. Please, somebody who knows bindkey and/or csh, PLEASE help! |
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