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Originally Posted by
vas28r13
Honestly I am not sure, and I don't know where to get this information sorry, but I can say I am using the latest version of MKS C Shell..
Thank you.
I don't think this proprietary, eccentric, Windows implementation of the eccentric C shell supports history in that manner. Its
manual page doesn't mention anything of the sort. The MKS korn shell isn't very good either.
You alias commands, not individual keys.
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You can find an ancient
BASH shell for Windows here, and the
unxutils project contains a rather decent zsh for windows. The zsh one in particular is rather nice.