On 2018-05-22 12:00, Grant Taylor wrote:

> You might also want to check out using vim or emacs as they have
> terminal emulators built in.  They might be able to apply some command
> line history / editing (in a round about way).

Indeed, if there isn't a prepackaged way the next easiest is probably
customizing emacs "comint" mode (which is the base mode behind shell
mode and various other specialized interpreter modes).

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