What I'm trying to do is alter the behaviour of ^A c to create a new shell in the same directory as the shell I'm currently in. I understand this is different to screen's notion of the current directory which makes things difficult... The best I've come up with so far is 'bind "c" stuff "screen \":chdir .\"\012"', but this has the unfortunate side effects of a) only working from a shell prompt, b) affecting my command history. Is there a nicer way to access the shell's environment from screen (or export to screen's environment from the shell?)?
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