Sujet : Re: Shell command history
De : nunojsilva (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Nuno Silva)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 14. Apr 2025, 09:47:22
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On 2025-04-12, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 13:26:48 +0100, Geoff Clare wrote:
>
It became an IEEE standard in 1992 (and ISO in 1993) for
POSIX-conforming shells, and has remained standard to this day. IEEE
chose not to include emacs mode, so effectively it is emacs mode that
was treated as obsolete (in 1992).
>
Nevertheless, that is the one that is most commonly used in *nix systems
today.
Oh, I didn't know Emacs edit mode was that common, which other shells
support it besides GNU bash?
(Yes, we're in comp.os.linux.misc, but, following the mention of "*nix
systems", I'm talking about shells in all such systems, not just
linux-based systems.)
-- Nuno Silva