On Aug 11, 8:24 am, "Lennart Borgman (gmail)"
<lennart.borg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Xahwrote:
In general, the shell-command and shell is most useful. Run eshell if
you are in Windows and don't have cygwin installed and want to run
unix commands such as ls, cd, mkdir, etc. If you need to run telnet,
Have you tried for example "grep" from within eshell? Quite nice.
Let me see...
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Welcome to the Emacs shell
~/web/emacs $ which grep
eshell/grep is a compiled Lisp function in `em-unix.el'
~/web/emacs $ ls | grep lin
elisp_link_report.el modernization.html
elisp_link_report.el~
modernization_html_mail.html
elisp_link_report.html
modernization_meta_key.html
elisp_make_link.html ms_keyboard
emacs_installing_packages.html wrap-url2.html.gz
emacs_manual_problem.html xah_emacs_linkify.el
emacs_n_unicode.html xah_emacs_linkify.el~
~/web/emacs $
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LOL.
Get back to work Len.