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diff --git a/doc/help/commands.asciidoc b/doc/help/commands.asciidoc index 58019f937..6003c0f1f 100644 --- a/doc/help/commands.asciidoc +++ b/doc/help/commands.asciidoc @@ -1943,7 +1943,7 @@ This acts like readline's end-of-line. === rl-filename-rubout Delete backwards using the OS path separator as boundary. -For behavior that matches readline's `unix-filename-rubout` exactly, use `:rl-rubout "/ "` instead. This command uses the OS path seperator (i.e. `\` on Windows) and ignores spaces. +For behavior that matches readline's `unix-filename-rubout` exactly, use `:rl-rubout "/ "` instead. This command uses the OS path separator (i.e. `\` on Windows) and ignores spaces. [[rl-forward-char]] === rl-forward-char @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ Syntax: +:rl-rubout 'delim'+ Delete backwards using the given characters as boundaries. -With " ", this acts like readline's `unix-word-rubout`. With " /", this acts like readline's `unix-filename-rubout`, but consider using `:rl-filename-rubout` instead: It uses the OS path seperator (i.e. `\` on Windows) and ignores spaces. +With " ", this acts like readline's `unix-word-rubout`. With " /", this acts like readline's `unix-filename-rubout`, but consider using `:rl-filename-rubout` instead: It uses the OS path separator (i.e. `\` on Windows) and ignores spaces. ==== positional arguments * +'delim'+: A string of characters (or a single character) until which text will be deleted. |