Sterling Hanenkamp wrote:
You also get readline support so you can use arrow keys to go back to a previous line and edit. You have a configurable prompt. It automatically dumps the value of the current expression. You can configure tab completion and a number of other plugins as well. You can also write plugins if you want to extend the interface for some reason, so you haven't lost anything other than having to spend some time learning how to write plugins for it.
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