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DanaLea73
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Sat 12 Nov 2011 02:14 PM (UTC) [ quote
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I see in the documentation this line:
"Macro commands go through the command processor so they can call aliases, scripts, speedwalks etc."
which is great, but is there a way to not have the macros
in my command line /history/? I don't need to scroll though
them when searching for an earlier command.
Thanks in advance. |
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Nick Gammon
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Reply #1 on Sat 12 Nov 2011 09:57 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Yes.
Make the macro call an alias.
Then set the alias to "Omit From Command History".
Now when you hit the macro the effect is not stored in command history. |
- Nick Gammon
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| Posted by |
DanaLea73
USA (9 posts) bio
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Reply #2 on Sun 13 Nov 2011 01:05 PM (UTC) [ quote
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awesome! most of my macros are already aliases, so this is perfect. THANK YOU.
-dana |
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