Re: Quick way to scroll up in the pane to the previous occurrence of prompt

2015-01-21 Thread Nicholas Marriott
00:00) To: Nicholas Marriott Cc: tmux-users Subject: Re: Quick way to scroll up in the pane to the previous occurrence of prompt That was my question. I wasn't sure if there's an internal way to send a signal to tmux when a command prompt appeared on the shell. Thanks. -- Kaushal Mod

Re: Quick way to scroll up in the pane to the previous occurrence of prompt

2015-01-21 Thread Kaushal
That was my question. I wasn't sure if there's an internal way to send a signal to tmux when a command prompt appeared on the shell. Thanks. -- Kaushal Modi On Jan 21, 2015 4:04 AM, "Nicholas Marriott" wrote: > How would tmux know you were entering something at a command prompt? > > > On Tue,

Re: Quick way to scroll up in the pane to the previous occurrence of prompt

2015-01-21 Thread Nicholas Marriott
How would tmux know you were entering something at a command prompt? On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 03:26:11PM -0500, Kaushal wrote: >Hi, >I can probably do a reverse search of a constant string in my prompt to >reach the previous occurrence of prompt, the place in pane history where I >

Quick way to scroll up in the pane to the previous occurrence of prompt

2015-01-20 Thread Kaushal
Hi, I can probably do a reverse search of a constant string in my prompt to reach the previous occurrence of prompt, the place in pane history where I last typed anything at command line. But the constant string in my prompt is just 2 characters. Is there a better way to do this? Can a "line num