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How to kill string but leave it in history?
- X-seq: zsh-users 608
- From: Andrej Borsenkow <borsenkow.msk@xxxxxx>
- To: Zsh users mailing list <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: How to kill string but leave it in history?
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 13:59:45 +0300 (MSK)
- Reply-to: borsenkow.msk@xxxxxx
Suppose, I type in long command and realize, I made some mistake (or I
need to look for additional info). If I cancel line with DEL (or ^C) the
line gets lost and I have to retype it - nor very handy.
I understand, that I can push it on stack, but it then pops up
automatically after next command - not what I want.
So - is there any way to cancel current command line but leave it in
history?
thanks in advance
Oh, yes - zsh 3.1.0 (without dynamic support)
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