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authorGravatar axel <axel@liljencrantz.se>2007-08-02 03:35:24 +1000
committerGravatar axel <axel@liljencrantz.se>2007-08-02 03:35:24 +1000
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Spelling fixes from Chris Rebert
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ input and store the result in one or more environment variables.
- <tt>-c CMD</tt> or <tt>--command=CMD</tt> specifies that the initial string in the interactive mode command buffer should be CMD.
- <tt>-e</tt> or <tt>--export</tt> specifies that the variables will be exported to subshells.
- <tt>-g</tt> or <tt>--global</tt> specifies that the variables will be made global.
-- <tt>-m NAME</tt> or <tt>--mode-name=NAME</tt> specifies that the name NAME should be used to save/load the hiustory file. If NAME is fish, the regular fish history will be available.
+- <tt>-m NAME</tt> or <tt>--mode-name=NAME</tt> specifies that the name NAME should be used to save/load the history file. If NAME is fish, the regular fish history will be available.
- <tt>-p PROMPT_CMD</tt> or <tt>--prompt=PROMPT_CMD</tt> specifies that the output of the shell command PROMPT_CMD should be used as the prompt for the interactive mode prompt. The default prompt command is <tt>set_color green; echo read; set_color normal; echo "> "</tt>.
- <code>-s</code> or <code>--shell</code> Use syntax highlighting, tab completions and command termination suitable for entering shellscript code
- <code>-u</code> or <code>--unexport</code> causes the specified environment not to be exported to child processes