dosedit style command edit in UNIX?
L. Scott Emmons
emmonsl at athena.ecs.csus.edu
Fri Apr 12 03:44:55 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr10.212905.2234 at cimcor.mn.org> dick at cimcor.mn.org (Dick Schlotfeldt) writes:
>The MS-DOS public domain TSR 'dosedit' keeps a circular
>stack of recently executed commands. The user may retrieve the
>most recent command with a single keystroke (up-arrow), next
>most recent with an additional keystroke, etc. The user may also
>edit a selected command with simple cursor motion and overtype
>or character insertion.
>
>Is UNIX so sophisticated that no one has been able to implement
>such a simple-minded utility?
Well, the 'command stack' is already there, at least in csh and ksh via
the command history... Try the newest newcsh, it has vi-type editing
of the command history. Ksh has this feature as well. I still prefer
the standard csh type command retreival though: !!, !?, !$, et.al. Old
habits die hard (even the good ones!)
L. Scott Emmons
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