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is the command interpreter mode for interacting with external processes. Using the base comint-mode, Emacs provides derived modes for specific process-in-a-buffer. Common ones are shell, lisp, scheme, cmutex (for TeX and LaTeX). Support for programming languages with REPL interfaces, such as Haskell, are also derived from comint-mode. Such buffers share the same key bindings, shortcuts, and history manipulation facilities.

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In shell, eshell and comint-modes, the cursor moves back one chacacter when I switch buffers

there must be something wrong with my config, but I don't know what to look for that might be causing it. So that's your question, in fact: How do I find how my init file caused a problem? The a …
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move-beginning-of-line broken in comint mode

Try to reproduce the problem without using your init file: emacs -Q, loading anything you need explicitly, and keeping track of all that you do. If you can repro the problem that way, then report thi …
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