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From: tporczyk@netcom.com (Tony Porczyk)
Subject: Re: searching doskey's style command
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Date: Sun, 24 Sep 1995 05:03:10 GMT
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chris@www.cybernet.fr (Christopher Rousseau) writes:

>I'm new on unix and i've installed freebsd.
>I'm asking myself if there is a command like doskey for editing
>old command lines (not history!) or a program which could do it.

Depending on your shell preference (csh or sh), use tcsh or bash.  They
both have it built in.

t.
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