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Questions relating to commands for passing single command lines to shell sub-processes, running a shell interactively with input and output to an Emacs buffer, and for running a shell in a terminal emulator window.
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autosave on shell buffers
Another alternative they suggested is just write the shell buffer out to a file. i.e. C-x C-w /some/path and that will save the buffer to a file. In my testing, that also kicks on auto-save mode. …
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autosave on shell buffers
How can I set things up so the buffer being used to run an inferior shell will be autosaved periodically to a file?
The file to save in could be named "shell-2018-01-22". … I thought this would be trivial but it seems the autosave concept is deeply tied into the visiting file concepts which of course, doesn't apply for the buffer being used by the inferior shell. …