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<I>> IIRC there is a set option to do so.</I><P>
<I>> see [HTTP://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Use_vi_shortcuts_in_terminal]</I><P>
you can also try to do it interactively <P>
<c>
DB<1>!!set -o vi
</c><P>
tested on ubuntu and bash<P>
<H5> update</H5><P>
though the result feels strange but I'm not a vi expert.<P>
or to be more precise of the vi-emulation in gnu-readline<P>
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<p>Cheers Rolf<br>
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