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scratchpad text
- X-seq: zsh-users 15482
- From: Eric Smith <es@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Zsh Users <zsh-users@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: scratchpad text
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 02:48:35 +0200
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I want to on the commandline write some text to guide a task. Then I
can go like pushline with <esc>-q to move it away and work on my task.
Then to bring back the "scratchpad" for reading or editing, I go
<cntrl>-C.
But I could forget to pushline the scratchpad text again and
just <cntrl>-c it away.
Is there a way to make this "scratchpad" unlosable, like possibly
writing it to the history or something even more weird and useful?
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- Eric Smith
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