Grammar and formatting

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Eric Freese 2016-03-04 19:23:32 -07:00
parent ee6dde9ee8
commit ab0f4c0bd0
2 changed files with 20 additions and 18 deletions

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# Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy # # Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------# #--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given # Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix, and whose preceding history item also matches the most # prefix and whose preceding history item also matches the most
# recently executed command. # recently executed command.
# #
# For example, if your have just executed: # For example, suppose your history has the following entries:
# pwd # - pwd
# ls foo # - ls foo
# ls bar # - ls bar
# pwd # - pwd
# And then you start typing 'ls', then the suggestion will be 'ls foo', #
# rather than 'ls bar', as your most recently executed command (pwd) # Given the history list above, when you type 'ls', the suggestion
# was followed by 'ls foo' on it's previous invocation. # will be 'ls foo' rather than 'ls bar' because your most recently
# executed command (pwd) was previously followed by 'ls foo'.
# #
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() { _zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() {

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@ -356,17 +356,18 @@ _zsh_autosuggest_strategy_default() {
# Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy # # Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------# #--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given # Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix, and whose preceding history item also matches the most # prefix and whose preceding history item also matches the most
# recently executed command. # recently executed command.
# #
# For example, if your have just executed: # For example, suppose your history has the following entries:
# pwd # - pwd
# ls foo # - ls foo
# ls bar # - ls bar
# pwd # - pwd
# And then you start typing 'ls', then the suggestion will be 'ls foo', #
# rather than 'ls bar', as your most recently executed command (pwd) # Given the history list above, when you type 'ls', the suggestion
# was followed by 'ls foo' on it's previous invocation. # will be 'ls foo' rather than 'ls bar' because your most recently
# executed command (pwd) was previously followed by 'ls foo'.
# #
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() { _zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() {