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The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applicationsthat allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. BothEmacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includesadditional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered commandlines, to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-likehistory expansion on previous commands.The history facilities are also placed into a separate library, theHistory library, as part of the build process. The History librarymay be used without Readline in applications which desire itscapabilities.Readline is free software, distributed under the terms of theGNU General Public License, version 3.This means that if you want to use Readline in a program that yourelease or distribute to anyone, the program must befree softwareand have aGPL-compatiblelicense.If you would like advice on making your license GPL-compatible,contact licensing@gnu.org.Current StatusThe current version of readline isreadline-8.2.(GPG signature).A downloadable tar file of the current version with all official patchesapplied is available from theGNU git repository.A snapshot of the current development sources (generally updated monthly ormore often)is also available from the GNU gitreadline devel branch.See the README file for more information.See the CHANGES file for a list of changes and newfeatures in Readline-8.2.AvailabilityThe current version of readline may be retrieved fromftp.cwru.eduand from themaster GNU ftp siteand its many mirrors.This distribution file includes formatted copies of the readlinedocumentation.These files are signed with my GPG key.Any patches for the current version are available fromCWRUandftp.gnu.org.A downloadable tar file of the current version with all official patchesapplied is available from theGNU git repositoryand a snapshot of the current development sources (generally updated monthly ormore often)is available from the GNUreadline git devel branch.You can browse the full source treehere.Previous Readline versions are available at is shipped as a standard library on mostGNU/LinuxandFreeBSD systems.It's also part of theNetBSDpackagescollection andtheOpenBSDpackagescollection.The OpenPKG project makes sourceRPMs ofreadline-8.1available for a variety of Unix and Linuxsystems as abasepart of thecurrent release.MacOS X users may obtain MacOS X packages for readline-8.1 fromMacPorts,Homebrew,orFink.Solaris users can get precompiled versions of readline-7.0 from OpenCSWor theUnixpackages (subscription) site.Oracle ships readline-4.2 as a supported part ofthe Solaris 10companion CD andreadline-8.1 as a supported part ofSolaris 11.The version of Solaris/Illumos distributed asOpenIndiana includes readline-6.3as of September 2022.AIX users can get sources and precompiled versions of readline-7.0(as well as older readline releases) for various versions of AIX fromperzl.org.IBM makes readline-8.1 available forAIX 5L through AIX 7.2 as part of theAIX toolbox for [GNU/]Linux applications.They use RPM format; you can get RPM for AIX from there, too.HP-UX users can get readline-8.1 packages and source code from theSoftware Porting and Archive Center for HP-UX.It's even available on Minix.If you are running Windows, I recommend that you useCygwin, who currently shipreadline-8.1for x86 and x86_64,or, for a version that runs independently of Cygwin, see themingw64-i686,x86_64-readline packages.Microsoft offers itsWindows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)as an installable add-on for Windows 10 and Windows 11.It's basically a separatepackaged version of the Linux kernel that runs as a Windowsservice,and you can build and install readline-8.2 within that environment.DocumentationThe documentation for the Readline and History libraries appears in the`doc' subdirectory. There are three texinfo files and two Unix-style manualpages describing the facilities available in the Readlineand History libraries. The texinfo files include both user and programmer'smanuals.The current manuals are:The GNU Readline LibraryThe GNU History LibraryThe GNU Readline User InterfaceReporting BugsBug reports for Readline should be sent tobug-readline@gnu.org,When reporting a bug, please include the following information:The version number and release status of Readline (e.g., 4.2-release)The machine and OS that it is running onA list of the compilation flags or the contents of `config.h', if appropriatea description of the buga recipe for recreating the bug reliablya fix for the bug if you have one!If you would like to contact the Readline maintainer directly, send mail tothe bug-readline@gnu.orgmailing list.You may subscribe to the mailing list atlists.gnu.org.Archives of bug-readline dating from November, 2006 are available fromlists.gnu.org.Since Readline is developed along withbash, thebug-bash@gnu.org mailinglist (mirrored to the Usenet newsgroupgnu.bash.bug) often containsReadline bug reports and fixes. Archives of bug-bash dating from December, 1999 are available fromlists.gnu.org.Google Groups has an archive ofgnu.bash.bug.Other ResourcesSome files from the current distribution may be helpful.README: a file describing ReadlineCHANGES: a complete Readline change historyNEWS: a file tersely listing the notable changes between the current and previous versionsINSTALL: installation instructionsrl.c is an example program that uses Readlineto read a line of input from a user and echo it to the standard output,suitable for use by shell scripts.MaintainerI am the currentReadline maintainer.Please send additions and corrections to this page tochet.ramey@case.edu.TranslationsTranslate this page: 2ff7e9595c
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