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GNU readline é uma biblioteca de software desenvolvida e mantida pelo projeto GNU e publicada sobre a licença GPL. Sua função é prover funcionalidades extras na edição de linha de comando, possibilitando completamento pela tecla Tab, movimentação do cursor para trás através de Ctrl+B e para frente com Ctrl+F. A maior parte destes atalhos imita o comportamento de outros softwares do projeto GNU, como por exemplo o Emacs e o Vi. More information...

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