> The history will only save mutt commands and not anything you do in your
> shell
I don't think that's what he's saying. Some programs (like PostgreSQL's psql
tool) remember their history across invocations. The request (and i think
it's a great one) is for mutt to do the same.
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Mike Schira
Will --
...and then Will Yardley said...
%
% is there any way to have the line editor keep some sort of history /
% cache? (the editor you use when typing addresses, executing shell
% commands or what not)?
Hmmm... Yeah, if we're talking about the same thing; just hit the colon
and then hit y
is there any way to have the line editor keep some sort of history /
cache? (the editor you use when typing addresses, executing shell
commands or what not)?
i know most people probably never leave mutt or just open subshells, but
i do occasionally exit mutt, and it would be really cool if you c