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RE: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History? |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:35:31 -0700 |
Is there any way to save the commands issued in shell-mode and recall
them when a new shell starts, or even in a new instance of emacs?
That should happen automatically, AFAIK. See variable
`comint-input-ring-file-name', which should be set automatically by shell
mode. See also `C-h m' in a shell buffer.
- Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, gamename, 2006/08/21
- RE: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/08/21
- RE: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Drew Adams, 2006/08/21
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/08/21
- RE: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Drew Adams, 2006/08/21
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Kevin Rodgers, 2006/08/21
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/08/21
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/08/22
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Kevin Rodgers, 2006/08/23
- Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Peter Dyballa, 2006/08/23
Re: Saving/Recalling Shell Commands History?, Jesse Alama, 2006/08/21