* no yank-last-arg (bash: ESC .) for *shell*
@ 2002-06-13 21:14 Dan Jacobson
2002-06-14 12:57 ` Miles Bader
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2002-06-13 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Bug: emacs lacks yank-last-arg, a common bash keybinding.
How do us bash "ESC ." habituated people rebind ESC . in a *shell*
window to do the bash thing (yank-last-arg) instead of find-tag?
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* Re: no yank-last-arg (bash: ESC .) for *shell*
2002-06-13 21:14 no yank-last-arg (bash: ESC .) for *shell* Dan Jacobson
@ 2002-06-14 12:57 ` Miles Bader
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From: Miles Bader @ 2002-06-14 12:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
jidanni@deadspam.com (Dan Jacobson) writes:
> Bug: emacs lacks yank-last-arg, a common bash keybinding.
>
> How do us bash "ESC ." habituated people rebind ESC . in a *shell*
> window to do the bash thing (yank-last-arg) instead of find-tag?
If you have a recent version of emacs (e.g., CVS), it's bound to `C-c .'
in comint-derived modes (like shell-mode) -- I thought that `M-.' was too
general a binding for it in emacs, even thought it's handy.
The command name is `comint-insert-previous-argument'.
If you want it bound to `M-.', you can do:
(defun my-comint-mode-hook ()
(local-set-key "\M-." 'comint-insert-previous-argument))
(add-hook 'comint-mode-hook 'my-comint-mode-hook)
Stir as necessary.
-Miles
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