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Why are the Emacs bindings to move around words (such as M-f (option-f) and M-b (option-b)) ...

Here is what I use under bash: # Enable emacs key bindings set -o emacs # Configure key bindings bind '"\C-p": history-search-backward' bind '"\C-n": history-search-forward' bind '"\ef": forward-word' … emacs-forward-word bindkey '^[b' emacs-backward-word Regarding the OP, the specific solution is in the binding in lines 3 and 4. …
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