Question

Can get the command history by using cursor key (like up arrow key) in TCL shell (tclsh).

I am running tclsh on fedora with linux version 2.6.21.

Was it helpful?

Solution

You want access to the readline library, you can do that with rlwrap:

$ rlwrap tclsh

Useful options are -c for file name completion, and -f to add words from a file to the completion list:

$ rlwrap -cf my_complete_file tclsh

Since you almost always want to use rlwrap, adding a shell alias is useful:

alias tclsh='rlwrap tclsh'

OTHER TIPS

I usually use tkcon which comes with ActiveTcl, or as a separate installation. tkcon has many features, but the one I use the most is the command-line editing aspect.

Licensed under: CC-BY-SA with attribution
Not affiliated with StackOverflow
scroll top