2. More importantly, in ZSH if the correction is accepted by the user the command gets executed (with the fix) without any manual redoing. The correction can even be made permanent for frequent typos.
(and while I like ZSH a lot, shared history does tend to be a pain in the ass for me)
1. Your feature comes from Ubuntu, not bash
2. More importantly, in ZSH if the correction is accepted by the user the command gets executed (with the fix) without any manual redoing. The correction can even be made permanent for frequent typos.
(and while I like ZSH a lot, shared history does tend to be a pain in the ass for me)