[ale] tcsh history command question
Fletch
fletch at phydeaux.org
Mon Aug 25 11:19:54 EDT 2003
>>>>> "Dow" == Dow Hurst <dhurst at kennesaw.edu> writes:
Dow> I've seen Bob Toxen do this but can't remember the syntax.
Dow> Let's say you have a previous command you want to access and
Dow> edit in a simple way. How could I easily incorporate a sed
Dow> s/X/Y/g type syntax into a history retrieval command? Here
Dow> is my example of what I'd like to do:
> Aslan 58% cp /etc/stdcshrc ./nmarshal/.cshrc
> ...
> Aslan 73% !58 s/cshrc/profile/g
You probably want:
!58:gs,cshrc,profile,
That should work in most anything with a csh-y history mechanism
(i.e. (t?c|ba|z)sh; although why anyone would be using anything but
the last . . . :). As an aside / would work, I just tend to use , as
a seperator out of habit as it avoids clashes with any /'s in paths.
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