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Question by Knight of St John of the Cross
Submitted on 10/8/2006
Related FAQ: [gnu.bash.bug] BASH Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ version 3.36)
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The bash manual describes how to make a bash key binding to redraw-current-line.  Making a key binding works fine, but how can I call redraw-current-line from within a script?

How should I think of redraw-current-line in the context of bash?  It's not a command, so what is it?


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