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#+LANGUAGE: en
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* Eshell
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** Basics
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*** Set up the Correct Path
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Need the correct PATH even if we start Emacs from the GUI:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setenv "PATH"
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(concat
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"/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:"
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(getenv "PATH")))
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#+END_SRC
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*** Pager Setup
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If any program wants to pause the output through the =$PAGER= variable, well, we don't really need that:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setenv "PAGER" "cat")
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#+END_SRC
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*** Navigation and Keys
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Eshell comes with some interesting features:
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- ~M-RET~ can be used to accumulate further commands while a command is currently running. Since all input is passed to the subprocess being executed, there is no automatic input queueing as there is with other shells.
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- ~C-c C-t~ can be used to truncate the buffer if it grows too large.
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- ~C-c C-r~ will move point to the beginning of the output of the last command. With a prefix argument, it will narrow to view only that output.
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- ~C-c C-o~ will delete the output from the last command.
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- ~C-c C-f~ will move forward a complete shell argument.
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- ~C-c C-b~ will move backward a complete shell argument.
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