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Re: can shell mode keep a log?
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James Thomas |
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Re: can shell mode keep a log? |
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Sat, 10 Sep 2022 10:17:07 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.1.90 (gnu/linux) |
Samuel Wales wrote:
> i need ti to be automatic, for the entire shell session, for all
> comand including prompts, sort of like typescrpt ut that would likely
> have issues i am unware of such as commands outputtig to termianl or
> osehting.
You can enable auto-save-mode in the shell buffer. Make sure to read the
manual about the options to control its application.
> soign write-file is good for manual saves and i should remember it
> morel although i think that changes the visited filename or so. but
> it is not the automatic solution i am looking or. i want a log of the
> session.
Once you use write-file, from then on, auto-save-mode is enabled in it
by default.
> iow a complete history o the shell sessions in my shell buffers, saved
> continuously or continually to files efficiently.
You can probably use shell-mode-hook to do one of the above in all such
buffers.
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Re: can shell mode keep a log?, Emanuel Berg, 2022/09/16