CAOS Command Line History 1.1

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  • Docking Station
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  • Amaikokonut
Wiki Link https://creatures.wiki/CAOS_Command_Line_History
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Description

This agent lets you use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through previously entered commands while the CAOS commnand line is open, similar to a standard command line. Useful if you cycle through commands a lot or when you typo a command and don't want to retype it all again-- just press the up arrow and edit it! History will start being tracked after injection.

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::----- README.txt -----::
CAOS Command Line History 1.1
by Amaikokonut

Rushed to into some state of 'completion' for CCSF '21!

May be found at Naturing :: Nurturing (https://naturingnurturing.blogspot.com) and/or Naturing :: Nurturing :: Static (https://naturingnurturing.songua.com) and/or a friendly community archive near you!

If you're going to rehost or redistribute this agent, please leave this readme intact.

If you have any comments, questions, bug reports, or just want to chat, email *****@songua.com

:: Installation ::

Place the .agents file into your Docking Station/My Agents folder for per-world injection, and/or place the .cos file into any non-switcher subfolder in your Docking Station/Bootstrap for automatic injecetion into each new world.

:: About ::

This agent lets you use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through previously entered commands while the CAOS commnand line is open, similar to a standard command line. Useful if you cycle through commands a lot or when you typo a command and don't want to retype it all again-- just press the up arrow and edit it! History will start being tracked after injection. 

:: Credits ::

Thanks to Mea for testing this and helping me find some strange and surprising differences between how the Linux and Windows engine interpret keystrokes!

:: Changelog ::

12-4-2021 -- No I am totally not writing this readme like the day before CCSF what are you talking about