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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Reusing local Kermit commands?
Date: 17 Nov 1995 14:43:04 GMT
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In article <1995Nov16.161110@kopc.hhs.dk>,
Lars Vangsgaard <lav@ko.hhs.dk> wrote:
: Is it in any way possible to log and reuse previously given commands at
: the MS-Kermit>-prompt? What I would like is something like the doskey
: usage in DOS: Just press up-arrow until the old command is there, and
: edit and press Enter.
:
C-Kermit and Kermit 95 have this feature, but as yet MS-DOS Kermit does
not. If you are running it in a window, you should be able to copy and
paste commands that are still visible. And of course, you can also gather
commonly used commands together into command files or macros for reuse.
- Frank