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Re: The tcsh ^X? command
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- From: "Chris P. Ross" <cross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: dov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dov Grobgeld)
- Subject: Re: The tcsh ^X? command
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 01:59:21 -0400
- Cc: zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: Dov Grobgeld's message of Wed, 11 September 1996 08:19:16 IDT <199609110519.IAA15804@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- References: <199609110519.IAA15804@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
dov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dov Grobgeld) said:
> I'm a new user of zsh and the first thing I tried to do is to make
> sure that everything that I'm used to from tcsh exists.
> The one thing that got me stuck yesterday is the ^X? command which
> does a 'which ' of the last word and replaces it.
> Is there any way to do the same thing in zsh?
<ESC><B><=><TAB>
(Well, it performs the same function. (in emacs mode) :-)
- Chris
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