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[personal profile] simont Wed 2004-11-10 15:05
That'd help, although it could still be fooled. 90% solutions are easy; what would be interesting would be a 100% one. I'm trying to think of ways to pull the command line back out of the history list and feed it back into the bash parser, but I don't think there's any way to run the bash parser without bash immediately executing the result, and that's definitely unacceptable.
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