Personally, I would prefer something similar to emacs mode in bash,
perhaps the most popular shell, where besides tab completion you can
use Left/Right arrow keys to move the cursor, plus, have shortcuts
like Alt+F/Alt+B to jump one word forward/backward, Ctrl+A/Ctr+E to
jump to start/end of the line, and Ctrl+F/Ctrl+B same as Right/Left
arrow keys.

I think users who already feel comfortable in command line will
naturally find these familiar combinations useful while others will
use more intuitive arrow keys.

2009/7/30 "mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine)" <[email protected]>:
>
> Hm, well, I have no opinion on whether the right key should be tab
> completion or like the down arrow.
>
> Other opinions welcome.
>
>>
>> Disagreed. I want to move the cursor forward with that key.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:53 AM, "mitcho (Michael 芳貴
>> Erlewine)"<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Unless someone objects, I'll go ahead and make it so the right arrow
>>> also triggers the tab.
>>
>> >
>
> --
> mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine)
> [email protected]
> http://mitcho.com/
> linguist, coder, teacher

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