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Re: Undo Depth in ZLE



Nadav Har'El wrote:
[...]
> Indeed, vi mode's "u" behaves like the the original BSD "vi" (and ksh),
> where "u" only undoes one change (and repeating it redoes the change).
>
> Personally, I would have liked the default to emulate not the old vi, but
> rather vim, with which more people should be be familiar these days, and
> its multi-level undo and redo.

It's called a *vi*-like mode and not a *vim*-like mode for a reason. :-)
Also, zsh has been around for a long time. Longer than vim being
everyone's vi-clone of choice.

Regards, Frank

-- 
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is
nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
                                                  -- RFC 1925



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