keyboard history editing
Bruce Varney
asg at sage.cc.purdue.edu
Tue Apr 2 02:34:27 AEST 1991
In article <9104011503.AA01057@?lri.uwo.ca> steckner at lri.uwo.ca (Michael Steckner) writes:
}Is there some sort of shell that has been developed that will allow
}me to use a cursor pad to scroll through my previous commands and
}allow me to edit them in a convienient fashion as opposed to the
}!n, ^^ editing options often used? Such cursor based techniques are
}available on VAX/VMS and some public domain IBM PC software, for those
}who may be unaware of what I am talking about.
Try bash
It is available via anonymous ftp from prep.ai.mit.edi in the file
/pub/gnu/bash-1.05.tar
I believe there may also be a patch file there.
Bruce
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sar.casm \'sa:r-.kaz-*m\ \sa:r-'kas-tik\ \-ti-k(*-)le-\ n [F sarcasme, fr.
LL sarcasmos, fr. Gk sarkasmos, fr. sarkazein to tear flesh, bite the lips
in rage, sneer, fr. sark-, sarx flesh; akin to Av thwar*s to cut] 1: a
cutting, hostile, or contemptuous remark : GIBE 2: the use of caustic or
ironic language - sar.cas.tic aj
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