IDLE history, Python IDE, and Interactive Python with Vim
Christos TZOTZIOY Georgiou
tzot at sil-tec.gr
Fri Feb 4 03:29:36 EST 2005
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:45:48 -0600, rumours say that Ashot
<ashot at removethismolsoft.com> might have written:
>I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
>command in IDLE (in fact with IDLE in general). Often I'll develop new
>code at the command line, testing each line as I go. Currently I have to
>copy and paste, removing outputs and the ">>>" at each line.
>Is it perhaps possible to make some kind of hack to do this (dump a
>command history)?
I am not quite sure if it's exactly what you need, but, apart from moving to
previous lines and pressing Enter, do you know about Alt-P and Alt-N?
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