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Better editing commands: cursor and navigation #336
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Great points, thanks a lot for your perspective! |
Alternatively, I would prefer the option to simply edit the command in my |
Great addition @croissong . Keeping that in mind, when i finally get some time to work on this! |
@croissong I played around with some options to let people use their own editor. Unfortunately when running (Better inline editing will still be part of all that) |
Just in case it might help, the-way also uses |
Editing a command can be tricky.
From my understanding, Ctrl+E activates the editing mode of a previously hoarded command, which is great. However, when down in Editing, it's not possible to see a cursor of any kind on the interface. Furthermore, the only actions supported seem to be:
(Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
Since hoard was born to store pretty complex commands, I can imagine in most use cases the stored commands are long. It would be inconvenient to cancel and retype an hoarded command during editing - an user might just as well delete and recreate it.
This can be solved by:
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