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* March 2016: Geza Lore (@gezalore) greatly refactored it in pull request #55.
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-Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes
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-
-What you are looking at now is Oh My Zsh's repackaging of zsh-history-substring-search
-as an OMZ module inside the Oh My Zsh distribution.
+---
-The upstream repo, zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search, can be found on GitHub at
-https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search.
-
-This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit:
+## Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes
- SHA: 8dd05bfcc12b0cd1ee9ea64be725b3d9f713cf64
- Commit date: 2023-11-23 12:12:14 +0200
+What you are looking at now is Oh My Zsh's repackaging of zsh-history-substring-search as an OMZ module inside
+the Oh My Zsh distribution.
-Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things
-may differ slightly when you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not
-need to set up key bindings for the up and down arrows yourself in `~/.zshrc`; the OMZ
-plugin does that for you. You may still want to set up additional emacs- or vi-specific
-bindings as mentioned above.
+The upstream repo, zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search, can be found on GitHub at
+https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search.
+Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things may differ slightly when
+you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not need to set up key bindings for the up and down arrows
+yourself in `~/.zshrc`; the OMZ plugin does that for you. You may still want to set up additional emacs- or
+vi-specific bindings as mentioned above.