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Michele31415
01-21-2012, 06:21 PM
Back in the day, I had a wonderful little utility that made using the CLI (or Shell) much easier. It let you redo previous lines, cut & paste text, and edit the line currently being typed, so you could quickly add a missing character by moving the cursor using the mouse instead of retyping the whole command.
Only problem is that I can't remember what this was called. Do these features ring a bell with anyone?
Vulture
01-21-2012, 06:26 PM
KingCON?
Michele31415
01-21-2012, 06:49 PM
Hmm, nope - I'll remember it when I hear it. Although I'll certainy check that out if nothing else pops up. Thanks!
ChaosLord
01-21-2012, 08:12 PM
Back in the day, I had a wonderful little utility that made using the CLI (or Shell) much easier. It let you redo previous lines, cut & paste text, and edit the line currently being typed, so you could quickly add a missing character by moving the cursor
This utility is called Shell and it lives on your Workbench. Double-click its icon to start it. It has all the features listed above.
using the mouse instead of retyping the whole command.Shell does not allow moving the cursor with the mouse. But u can move the cursor with the (surprise! :eek:) cursor keys to edit the line without deleting everything. :banana:
Only problem is that I can't remember what this was called. Do these features ring a bell with anyone?Goto shell :D
Thorham
01-21-2012, 08:29 PM
Hmm, nope - I'll remember it when I hear it. Although I'll certainy check that out if nothing else pops up. Thanks!KingCon does all that and more. Get if from Aminet: http://aminet.net/package/util/shell/KingCON_1.3
KingCON is a console-handler that optionally replaces the standard
'CON:' and 'RAW:' devices. It is 100% compatible, but adds some VERY
useful features, such as..
* Filename-completion (TAB-expansion)
* A review-buffer
* Intuition menus
* Global preferences
* Jump-scroll. (FAAST output!)
* Asynchronous typeahead. (Optional)
* Cursor-positioning using the mouse
* MC68020-optimized version
* And more...
:laughing: at ChaosLord:
ChaosLord
01-21-2012, 09:44 PM
I redo previous lines, use the mouse to copy & paste text and edit the line currently being typed all day long every day for many years using the Amiga Shell.
I tried KingCon but it thrashes my memory and is quite a bit slower than the regular shell. There were other disadvantages too.
But if u like it then more power 2 u :)
zipper
01-22-2012, 12:27 AM
The other Con: replacement was http://main.aminet.net/pub/aminet/util/shell/ViNCEd.lha
bbond007
01-22-2012, 02:41 AM
Hmm, nope - I'll remember it when I hear it. Although I'll certainy check that out if nothing else pops up. Thanks!
I have been using something on my Minimig that came installed with BetterWB called ZShell. I use KingCon on my 1200 but I do like ZShell.
this looks like it
http://aminet.net/package/util/shell/ZShell
Matt_H
01-22-2012, 08:55 AM
Back in the day, I had a wonderful little utility that made using the CLI (or Shell) much easier. It let you redo previous lines, cut & paste text, and edit the line currently being typed, so you could quickly add a missing character by moving the cursor using the mouse instead of retyping the whole command.
Only problem is that I can't remember what this was called. Do these features ring a bell with anyone?
WShell, maybe? That was a pretty popular Shell enhancement/replacement here in the States, I think.
Fun fact: was written by William S. Hawes, creator of ARexx!
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