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character classes; cdspell/CDPATH clash?; pre-command?
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Bauke Jan Douma |
Subject: |
character classes; cdspell/CDPATH clash?; pre-command? |
Date: |
11 Jun 2002 11:30:37 GMT |
Question: re. Bash / Readline:
How can I customize 'word characters' in readline?
For example, XTerm has the feature of a 'charClass' resource, which allows
me to map individual characters to a certain class of characters. Using this
to map for instance ':', '/', '.', '-' to the `regualar' word characters
[a-zA-Z0-9] simplifies cutting/pasting, esp. of filenames and url's.
Comment: re. Bash
I always have shopt 'cdspell=on'.
Usually when I want to cd to /etc/X11, I cd to /etc and then type 'cd x11';
cdspell will forgive my laziness and take me to X11.
I was just experimenting with CDPATH. Did something like:
CDPATH=.:/home/HARDWARE/electronics:$PATH
Now it seems that cdspell is disabled or rendered ineffective. Apparently I
can't be doubly lazy... :-)
I didn't find this documented in bash(1).
Comment: re. Bash
(Is Chet Ramey reading this anyways...?).
What about a 'pre-command' feature for bash (hook to a user definable command
to be executed just before each commandline command is interpreted/executed);
PROMPT_COMMAND is just too late...
Bash lives and thanks for your time.
BJ
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