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Information for build gnome-shell-extension-historymanager-prefix-search-10-2.fc27

ID4311
Package Namegnome-shell-extension-historymanager-prefix-search
Version10
Release2.fc27
Epoch
SummaryUse PageUp and PageDown to search for previous GNOME Shell commands
DescriptionThe GNOME Shell Run Command dialog (Alt-F2) and Looking Glass let you cycle through the history of previous commands with the arrow keys, but there's currently no built-in way to search or do autocompletion for commands. With HistoryManager Prefix Search, you can type the beginning of a command, and then hit the PageUp and PageDown keys to cycle through previous commands which match the prefix you typed. **NOTE:** After installing, each user that wants HistoryManager Prefix Search must still enable the extension before it will take effect. You can do so a few different ways: * If you've already installed the GNOME Shell integration web browser plugin, go to <https://extensions.gnome.org/local/>, find the extension, and click the switch to "ON." * Open GNOME Tweak Tool, go to the Extensions tab, find the extension, and click the switch to "ON." * Open a terminal or the desktop's command dialog and run: gnome-shell-extension-tool --enable historymanager-prefix-search@sustmidown.centrum.cz You may also need to restart GNOME Shell (open the command dialog with Alt-F2, type `r`, and hit enter), or log out and log back in.
Built bykojiadmin
State complete
Volume DEFAULT
StartedSat, 14 Apr 2018 19:58:46 UTC
CompletedSat, 14 Apr 2018 19:58:46 UTC
Tags
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RPMs
src
gnome-shell-extension-historymanager-prefix-search-10-2.fc27.src.rpm (info) (download)
noarch
gnome-shell-extension-historymanager-prefix-search-10-2.fc27.noarch.rpm (info) (download)
Changelog * Mon Oct 30 2017 Andrew Toskin <andrew@tosk.in> - 10-2 - Source tarball name should ideally match package name. - Move notes on setup to a README in docs directory. * Wed Oct 25 2017 Andrew Toskin <andrew@tosk.in> - 10-1 - Split HistoryManager Prefix Search into its own package.