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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo index 2fcfbbdc7..4ee404c1b 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo @@ -2328,6 +2328,31 @@ The name is a slight misnomer, as in fact the shell's own minibuffer is not used. Hence it is still possible to call tt(executed-named-cmd) and similar functions while reading a value. ) +tindex(replace-argument) +tindex(replace-argument-edit) +item(tt(replace-argument), tt(replace-argument-edit)) +( +The function tt(replace-argument) can be used to replace a command +line argument in the current command line or, if the current command +line is empty, in the last command line executed (the new command line +is not executed). Arguments are as delimited by standard shell syntax, + +If a numeric argument is given, that specifies the argument to be +replaced. 0 means the command name, as in history expansion. + +If no numeric argument is given, the current argument is replaced; +this is the last argument if the previous history line is being used. + +The function prompts for a replacement argument. + +If the widget contains the string tt(edit), for example is defined as + +example(zle -N replace-argument-edit replace-argument) + +then the function presents the current value of the argument for +editing, otherwise the editing buffer for the replacement is +initially empty. +) tindex(replace-string) tindex(replace-string-again) tindex(replace-pattern) |