What Mike says is indeed correct (and is a change in I believe the latest
version but I am not sure exactly when I merged it in).

There is also a `reverse-i` which means if you have something on the status
line and press the default shortcut (
http://docs.bpython-interpreter.org/configuration.html#search control-o
since control-r was taken) it will reverse through history for any line
containing what is on your prompt instead of just at the beginning.

Regards,

Simon


On 26 December 2012 22:22, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed recently that if you type a few letters from the front of the
> line (that you are looking for) and then the up arrow key, it will search
> thru history lines and show only those that start with the string you typed.
>
> Found it by accident, as it works the same in the fish shell and I thought
> I was in another terminal.
>
> e.g:
>
> >>> pr↑
>
> Hit up arrow a few times and it will cycle through all lines that start
> with "pr".
>
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