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They say that I should have ~/.inputrc However, I do not. My home is mapped to Windows user folder. How do I fix that?

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Create the file using your favourite text editor.

(Serious answer. There is no reason for ~/.inputrc to exist by default in each user's home directory, when the default settings, or the system-wide /etc/inputrc, does the job just fine. This applies to many dotfiles.)

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