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* Saving a Shell Mode Session
@ 2009-06-13 17:39 Matt Brown
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From: Matt Brown @ 2009-06-13 17:39 UTC (permalink / raw
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Whenever I'm doing something non-trivial in the shell, I make sure to
use shell-mode and save the session for future reference.  Is there a
way to get emacs to interpret the saved shell session file as such?
The main things I'd like to be able to do are: navigate through the
command history, search only the command history (ignoring the
output), and fold the commands so the output is hidden.  Any ideas if
this is possible?

thanks
-Matt




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