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How to *remove* bash history completion (macOS)? #588

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woj-tek opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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How to *remove* bash history completion (macOS)? #588

woj-tek opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 3 comments

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@woj-tek
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woj-tek commented Nov 11, 2024

So I installed skim/sk with homebrew and upon first run it prompted to "install support", I agreed without paying much attention and now it overtook ctrl+r (bash history reverse search). While it search features are awesome it doesn't clear terminal well so I wanted to remove this integration and for everything holly I can't find a place where it got installed... I checked all bash related files/directories in ~/ and I still don't know where it could have installed itself. Any hint how to remove that integration would be welcomed

(it would be better as "discussion" but I don't see those enabled in this repo)

@LoricAndre
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Which shell are you using ? Homebrew probably modified your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc to add a line sourcing one of the shell keybinding files, which you can delete to disable those keys.

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woj-tek commented Nov 12, 2024

I'm using bash (from homebrew) and that's the thing - there is nothing in ~/.bashrc :/

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Is this useful ? I'm not a homebrew user but this looks like it could help https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/bash-completion

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