On 2/4/24 2:35 AM, Martin D Kealey wrote:
PS: Sadly M-C-r seems to be already taken, so I can't just hop one key over.
You can rebind it, you know. Anyway, let's assume the existence of a new
bindable command that (shell) quotes the (shell? readline?) words on a
line. Let's assume that this new command is bound to some sequence like
\C-xq. Then you can use a macro to create something like what you want:
"\M-\C-w":"\M-\C-e\C-xq"
with each command being separately undoable.
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