Will Lowe wrote:
>
> On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
>
> > Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which
> > saves typed in
> > keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow
> > keys)?
>
> Well, if you're using the bash shell, it do
Lawrence,
This functionality is built into the default shell (bash).
Steve Mayer
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Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Howdy all:-)
>
> Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves
> typed in
> keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by us
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey
> (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall
> them by using the arrow keys)?
that sort of functionality is built into most of the shells (bash, tcsh,
zsh).
unf
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which
> saves typed in
> keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow
> keys)?
Well, if you're using the bash shell, it does that automagically. You
can eve
Howdy all:-)
Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves
typed in
keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)?
Thanks...:-)
PS.I am having trouble getting past the installation floppy boot stage so
even though a
prog
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