😽 kitty-scrollback.nvim v6.1.0 new feature to edit the current command line for bash, fish, or zsh #290
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kitty-scrollback.nvim v6.1.0 is officially released!
kitty-scrollback.nvim v6.1.0 introduces a new feature that allows you to edit the current command line for bash, fish, or zsh.
kitty-scrollback-command-line-editing.mp4
See Command-line editing setup for setup instructions.
bash (edit-and-execute-command), fish (edit_command_buffer), and zsh (edit-command-line) all have the ability to edit the current command in an external editor. The typical workflow is that you have a long command already entered in your shell that you need to modify and execute, this makes it easy to refine complex commands.
After setting up command-line editing in kitty-scrollback.nvim, you can open your current command in kitty-scrollback.nvim's paste window. The benefit of this approach compared to using a standard Neovim instance is that you still have access to the scrollback history and kitty-scrollback.nvim's features to help you quickly modify or execute the command.
As always, if you have any questions, comments, or feedback feel free to create an issue or open a discussion.
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