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idea for new feature (was: Re: sticky-note and zle bindings)
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- From: Andy Spiegl <zsh.Andy@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: idea for new feature (was: Re: sticky-note and zle bindings)
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:12:53 +0100
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Hi Bart,
> Wrapper widget.
Ok, thanks.
I just thought of another useful thingie using this technique:
How about saving the current directory (or even the whole directory stack) of
every zsh-instance so that it's possible to restore the status of all shells
after an (in)voluntary crash, like network splits or an X-server crash.
Of course the temporary data would have to be cleaned up when exiting the
shells normally. Something like the sessionstore.js of firefox.
Is that an imaginable feature?
Bye,
Andy.
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