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From my understanding, Ctrl+E activates the editing mode of a previously hoarded command, which is great. However, when down in Editing, it's not possible to see a cursor of any kind on the interface. Furthermore, the only actions supported seem to be:
deleting characters starting from the end of the line
writing from the end of the line
(Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
Since hoard was born to store pretty complex commands, I can imagine in most use cases the stored commands are long. It would be inconvenient to cancel and retype an hoarded command during editing - an user might just as well delete and recreate it.
This can be solved by:
adding a cursor to the editing view
allowing navigation, so to pin-point edit
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Editing a command can be tricky.
From my understanding, Ctrl+E activates the editing mode of a previously hoarded command, which is great. However, when down in Editing, it's not possible to see a cursor of any kind on the interface. Furthermore, the only actions supported seem to be:
(Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
Since hoard was born to store pretty complex commands, I can imagine in most use cases the stored commands are long. It would be inconvenient to cancel and retype an hoarded command during editing - an user might just as well delete and recreate it.
This can be solved by:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: