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Re: How to disable command echoing in Emacs shell?
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hemalpandya |
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Re: How to disable command echoing in Emacs shell? |
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Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:17:23 -0800 (PST) |
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On Tuesday, October 19, 2010 5:15:45 AM UTC-7, kj wrote:
> In <barmar-EC59B0.21400618102010@news.eternal-september.org> Barry Margolin
> <barmar@***> writes:
>
> >In article <i9iku8$f1h$1@reader1.panix.com>, kj <no.email@please.post>
> >wrote:
>
> >> This question is surprisingly difficult to find an answer for:
> >>
> >> How do I turn off the command echoing in *shell*? E.g., currently,
> >> the interactions look like this:
> >>
> >> % date
> >> date
> >> Mon Oct 18 19:22:46 EDT 2010
> >>
> >> I want just this:
> >>
> >> % date
> >> Mon Oct 18 19:22:46 EDT 2010
> >>
> >>
> >> TIA!
> >>
> >> ~kj
>
> >stty -echo
>
> Hmm. That was totally unexpected. I thought it would have been
> some Emacs setting. (No wonder I couldn't find the answer.) Many
> thanks!
>
> ~kj
Another option is to set `comint-process-echoes` to `t`, which is indeed an
Emacs setting :)
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