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CHANGELOG: some grammar changes
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- `history search` is now case-insensitive by default (which also affects `history delete`) (#3236).
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- `history delete` now correctly handles multiline commands (#31).
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- Vi-style bindings no longer include all of the default emacs-style bindings; instead, they share some definitions (#3068).
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- If there is no locale set in the environment, various known system configuration files will be checked for a default, otherwise forcing en_US-UTF.8 (#277).
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- If there is no locale set in the environment, various known system configuration files will be checked for a default. If no locale can be found, `en_US-UTF.8` will be used (#277).
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- A number followed by a caret (e.g. `5^`) is no longer treated as a redirection (#1873).
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- The `$version` special variable can be overwritten, so that it can be used for other purposes if required.
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## Notable fixes and improvements
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- The `fish_realpath` builtin has been renamed to `realpath` and made compatible with GNU `realpath` when run without arguments (#3400). It is used only for systems without a `realpath` or `grealpath` utility (#3374).
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- Improved color handling on terminals/consoles with 8-16 colors. Particularly bright named color usability has improved. (#3176, #3260).
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- `fish_indent` can now read from named files, rather than just standard input (#3037).
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- Improved color handling on terminals/consoles with 8-16 colors, particularly the use of bright named color (#3176, #3260).
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- `fish_indent` can now read from files given as arguments, rather than just standard input (#3037).
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- Fuzzy tab completions behave in a less surprising manner (#3090, #3211).
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- `jobs` should only print its header line once (#3127).
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- Wildcards in redirections are highlighted appropriately (#2789).
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