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Updated Usage (markdown) authored Oct 04, 2015 by Ryan Caloras's avatar Ryan Caloras
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......@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ You can search through your commands in a lot of different ways. Check `bh --hel
One of the most useful features is interactive search which is accessed via `bh -i` or `ctrl + b`. This is similar to reverse search i.e. `ctrl + r`. Interactive search drops you into a small menu where you can select a command to run on the command line.
Enter interactive search for all the rsync commands executed in this directory
```bash
$ bh -i -d
(bashhub-i-search): rsync
```
Here's an example of interactive search followed by bashhub status.
![gif](http://i.imgur.com/fCIYlfO.gif)
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