R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> added the comment:

zsh lets you edit multiline shell commands as a unit.  If you up-arrow, you get 
all the lines of the block popped up, with the cursor on the last line.  
Further arrow keys will navigate within the multiline text block, with an 
up-arrow from the first line taking you to the next previous shell command, and 
enter within the block will re-execute the entire modified multiline command.  
I haven't used IDLE recently enough to remember how that compares to how IDLE 
works.

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