dosedit style command edit in UNIX?
Magnus Olsson
magnus%thep.lu.se at Urd.lth.se
Wed Apr 17 01:06:49 AEST 1991
In article <16509 at chaph.usc.edu> jeenglis at alcor.usc.edu (Joe English) writes:
>dick at cimcor.mn.org (Dick Schlotfeldt) writes:
>>Is UNIX so sophisticated that no one has been able to implement
>>such a simple-minded utility?
>
>The C shell has a similar feature, which is not exactly what
>you're looking for, but it's more powerful in many ways. Run
>'man csh' and look for the 'HISTORY' section for more details.
>'tcsh' has exactly what you're looking for, in addition to csh's
>added functionality.
ksh also has this feature, and under Ultrix version 4, /bin/csh has it as well
(though you have to press ESC to get into editing mode for some unknown reason).
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