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Hi @cicu812. Could you please paste here the exact command you're trying to run? Also, what version of clifm are you running? EDIT: Ok, get it. It's just |
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Yes, it isn't working. For the time being, you can use this alternative procedure: press Up (to invoke the last executed command), and then Alt-v to insert the |
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To check clifm's version in app just run |
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So I see this tip: "!! to repeat the last command." And I"m thinking what a nice guy Leo is. haha I go to test it to see if it's any different from my last experience. here's a protected file
let's say I decide to edit, knowing it's rendered "read only".I quit vim, back in clifm, I sudo bang bang to repeat the last command elevated<0> $ sudo !! Oops. bang bang say sudo is on sabatical. Try back again later like maybe when Leo gets in, or type it all out. Don't be lazy like you are on the command line. This is clifm for g'sake. Sit up straight. No slouching! ;) |
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Hi. Not such a big deal most of the time, but I'll have to bounce out of clifm if I wanna do any bang bang because:
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