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Use `nth' instead of `first', `second', and `third'.
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 06 Aug 2000 09:18:02 +0000 |
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29876 | 1 ;;; do not modify this file; it is auto-generated |
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3 (defgroup eshell-alias nil | |
4 "Command aliases allow for easy definition of alternate commands." | |
5 :tag "Command aliases" | |
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6 :link '(info-link "(eshell)Command aliases") |
29876 | 7 :group 'eshell-module) |
8 | |
9 (defgroup eshell-banner nil | |
10 "This sample module displays a welcome banner at login. | |
11 It exists so that others wishing to create their own Eshell extension | |
12 modules may have a simple template to begin with." | |
13 :tag "Login banner" | |
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14 :link '(info-link "(eshell)Login banner") |
29876 | 15 :group 'eshell-module) |
16 | |
17 (defgroup eshell-basic nil | |
18 "The \"basic\" code provides a set of convenience functions which | |
19 are traditionally considered shell builtins. Since all of the | |
20 functionality provided by them is accessible through Lisp, they are | |
21 not really builtins at all, but offer a command-oriented way to do the | |
22 same thing." | |
23 :tag "Basic shell commands" | |
24 :group 'eshell-module) | |
25 | |
26 (defgroup eshell-cmpl nil | |
27 "This module provides a programmable completion function bound to | |
28 the TAB key, which allows for completing command names, file names, | |
29 variable names, arguments, etc." | |
30 :tag "Argument completion" | |
31 :group 'eshell-module) | |
32 | |
33 (defgroup eshell-dirs nil | |
34 "Directory navigation involves changing directories, examining the | |
35 current directory, maintaining a directory stack, and also keeping | |
36 track of a history of the last directory locations the user was in. | |
37 Emacs does provide standard Lisp definitions of `pwd' and `cd', but | |
38 they lack somewhat in feel from the typical shell equivalents." | |
39 :tag "Directory navigation" | |
40 :group 'eshell-module) | |
41 | |
42 (defgroup eshell-glob nil | |
43 "This module provides extended globbing syntax, similar what is used | |
44 by zsh for filename generation." | |
45 :tag "Extended filename globbing" | |
46 :group 'eshell-module) | |
47 | |
48 (defgroup eshell-hist nil | |
49 "This module provides command history management." | |
50 :tag "History list management" | |
51 :group 'eshell-module) | |
52 | |
53 (defgroup eshell-ls nil | |
54 "This module implements the \"ls\" utility fully in Lisp. If it is | |
55 passed any unrecognized command switches, it will revert to the | |
56 operating system's version. This version of \"ls\" uses text | |
57 properties to colorize its output based on the setting of | |
58 `eshell-ls-use-colors'." | |
59 :tag "Implementation of `ls' in Lisp" | |
60 :group 'eshell-module) | |
61 | |
62 (defgroup eshell-pred nil | |
63 "This module allows for predicates to be applied to globbing | |
64 patterns (similar to zsh), in addition to string modifiers which can | |
65 be applied either to globbing results, variable references, or just | |
66 ordinary strings." | |
67 :tag "Value modifiers and predicates" | |
68 :group 'eshell-module) | |
69 | |
70 (defgroup eshell-prompt nil | |
71 "This module provides command prompts, and navigation between them, | |
72 as is common with most shells." | |
73 :tag "Command prompts" | |
74 :group 'eshell-module) | |
75 | |
76 (defgroup eshell-rebind nil | |
77 "This module allows for special keybindings that only take effect | |
78 while the point is in a region of input text. By default, it binds | |
79 C-a to move to the beginning of the input text (rather than just the | |
80 beginning of the line), and C-p and C-n to move through the input | |
81 history, C-u kills the current input text, etc. It also, if | |
82 `eshell-confine-point-to-input' is non-nil, does not allow certain | |
83 commands to cause the point to leave the input area, such as | |
84 `backward-word', `previous-line', etc. This module intends to mimic | |
85 the behavior of normal shells while the user editing new input text." | |
86 :tag "Rebind keys at input" | |
87 :group 'eshell-module) | |
88 | |
89 (defgroup eshell-script nil | |
90 "This module allows for the execution of files containing Eshell | |
91 commands, as a script file." | |
92 :tag "Running script files." | |
93 :group 'eshell-module) | |
94 | |
95 (defgroup eshell-smart nil | |
96 "This module combines the facility of normal, modern shells with | |
97 some of the edit/review concepts inherent in the design of Plan 9's | |
98 9term. See the docs for more details. | |
99 | |
100 Most likely you will have to turn this option on and play around with | |
101 it to get a real sense of how it works." | |
102 :tag "Smart display of output" | |
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103 :link '(info-link "(eshell)Smart display of output") |
29876 | 104 :group 'eshell-module) |
105 | |
106 (defgroup eshell-term nil | |
107 "This module causes visual commands (e.g., 'vi') to be executed by | |
108 the `term' package, which comes with Emacs. This package handles most | |
109 of the ANSI control codes, allowing curses-based applications to run | |
110 within an Emacs window. The variable `eshell-visual-commands' defines | |
111 which commands are considered visual in nature." | |
112 :tag "Running visual commands" | |
113 :group 'eshell-module) | |
114 | |
115 (defgroup eshell-unix nil | |
116 "This module defines many of the more common UNIX utilities as | |
117 aliases implemented in Lisp. These include mv, ln, cp, rm, etc. If | |
118 the user passes arguments which are too complex, or are unrecognized | |
119 by the Lisp variant, the external version will be called (if | |
120 available). The only reason not to use them would be because they are | |
121 usually much slower. But in several cases their tight integration | |
122 with Eshell makes them more versatile than their traditional cousins | |
123 \(such as being able to use `kill' to kill Eshell background processes | |
124 by name)." | |
125 :tag "UNIX commands in Lisp" | |
126 :group 'eshell-module) | |
127 | |
128 (defgroup eshell-xtra nil | |
129 "This module defines some extra alias functions which are entirely | |
130 optional. They can be viewed as samples for how to write Eshell alias | |
131 functions, or as aliases which make some of Emacs' behavior more | |
132 naturally accessible within Emacs." | |
133 :tag "Extra alias functions" | |
134 :group 'eshell-module) | |
135 |