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Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell.
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Sean McAfee |
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Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell. |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:31:19 -0000 |
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pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) writes:
> eshell is implemented in emacs lisp, and gives you direct access to
> emacs lisp, which is a much better language than any shell language (but
> scsh of course).
It's a pity, then, that eshell's documentation is worse than any other
shell's, by several orders of magnitude.
- What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Donghyun Cho, 2010/12/09
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2010/12/08
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell.,
Sean McAfee <=
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Xah Lee, 2010/12/08
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Richard Riley, 2010/12/09
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Richard Riley, 2010/12/09
- Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., despen, 2010/12/08
Re: What's the differences b/t M-x eshell and M-x shell., Xah Lee, 2010/12/08