Just to mention that for urxvt a perl plugin was already posted some
times ago¹. The sad thing is that it has no clue about the "semantic" of
the "last line".
For example you may not want to paste the last line if it's the
prompt. Neither you have the "context" of the output (the last command
enter
Hrazel wrote:
> It would be so cool just to [shift] + [arrow up] to go to the line of
> interest. [arrow right] to copy it to the clipboard and return to the
> normal console again. then I can decide what to do with it next.
This would need some type of wrapper around everything such as GNU
'sc
Hrazel writes:
> Now it would be nice just to log the last lines on stdout and walk it
> through line by line ready to be put to the clipboard.
M-x shell
Andreas.
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 04:05:56AM -0700, Hrazel wrote:
> Now it would be nice just to log the last lines on stdout and walk it
> through line by line ready to be put to the clipboard.
This has nothing to do with bash. You would have to request this
kind of feature at the terminal level (where "t
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