
26 Apr
2012
26 Apr
'12
1:19 a.m.
Aleksandar Dimitrov
One of my reasons for switching to zsh was that when I had punched in a long path and made a mistake in the last segment of it, I might hit ^W, but then bash deletes the entire path with no possibility of undo! zsh only deletes up to the '/', which I prefer greatly.
I don't mean to detract from your point, but bash does in fact have undo! It's the same as emacs', which is to say, fairly odd but almost mnemonic: ^_