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Preserving Buffer History
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| Molt
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| Tue 30 Nov 2021 05:22 AM (UTC) |
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| I was really happy when I discovered the client has "arrow keys recall partial commands" (it's also nice enabling ctrl-n and ctrl-p to go up and down).
This gave me the nice feeling I have in the tintin++ world, where I can rely on filtering with partial commands. But in that world I'm also leveraging persistent shell history, which is convenient since I'm often doing very similar commands anyways (it's also nice to remind yourself how you did something previously, quickly)
So I searched a bit and came up short to see if there was a way to persist the buffer history.
Thought I'd ask here, thanks y'all | Top |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Tue 30 Nov 2021 08:17 AM (UTC) |
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Posted by
| Molt
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| Reply #2 on Wed 01 Dec 2021 05:46 AM (UTC) |
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| And there is the answer, ha. Thanks Nick.
Trying this client out (and of course various plugins to enhance a particular MUD) has made my experience more fun than it's been in a long time. Thanks for _all this work_ you've done. There are so many features, it really does everything. | Top |
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