Write command to history early#21
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This allows to get a command from history and adjust it, even if the program was terminated by keyboard or if execution failed.
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If a command execution is terminated by Ctrl+C or execution fails, it is currently not added to history. In my opinion, it should still be added to history.
Use case: I recently experienced that the AI returned a
find / …. I liked the rest of the command, but I just wanted to search in the current directory. I therefore terminated the execution and wanted to adjust the line. Unfortunately, the command didn't appear in my history, so I couldn't press the ↑ key. I had to copy the command with my mouse from the terminal and then paste it.