Adding on to the history mechanism
Art Neilson
art at pilikia.pegasus.com
Sun Aug 19 05:40:16 AEST 1990
In article <24882 at boulder.Colorado.EDU> anthony at lyra.Colorado.EDU (Anthony Veale) writes:
>Hello, world,
>
>I have a programming task that I set myself and I need a bit of advice on how
>to integrate this thing into my environment. Here's a brief on what I want to
>do.
>
>I want to add on to UNIX the only good thing that I have found under VMS.
>(My work forces my choice of operating system.) Namely, the VMS equivalent of
>the history mechanism. For those who aren't familiar with it, you type Up-
>arrows and Down-arrows to scroll through the history list and you can insert
>and delete characters anywhere on the command line.
Gee, sounds like ksh, or tcsh, or bash ... There *really* are shells available
which do command line editing. Why not just get one of them ???
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