WINTEXT(1)WINTEXT(1)

NAME
wintext, ", "" – access text in current window

SYNOPSIS
wintext
??
[ prefix ]
???? [ prefix ]

DESCRIPTION
Wintext prints the text of the current win (see acme(1)) or 9term(1) window to standard output.
?? searches the window text for commands typed with a particular prefix and prints them, indented, to standard output. Prefix is a regular expression that is matched against the beginning of the command-line. If prefix is omitted, ?? prints the last command executed. ???? prints the last command that ?? would print and then executes it by piping it into rc(1).
Both ?? and ???? identify commands in the window text by looking for lines beginning with a shell prompt. Prompts are assumed to be an unindented sequence of non-whitespace characters followed by one of the characters %, ;, $, or #.

EXAMPLES
Print the ls(1) and lc commands executed in this window:
% ?? 'l[sc]'
% ls −l /tmp/qq*
# ls −lrt /etc
% lc r*
%
Execute the most recent lc command again:
% ???? lc
% lc r*
ramfs     rc        read      rio       rm
%

SEE ALSO
9term(1), acme(1)

SOURCE
/usr/local/plan9/bin

BUGS
?? and ???? are hard to type in shells other than rc(1).

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