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has something changed with the repl history view (ctrl-e) recently? I'm sure selecting things from the history didn't auto-execute them before (so you could make edits before running) but it seems to now.
Yes, from https://groups.google.com/g/cursive/c/bxdOjaofm_Q/m/Ey155OOsCAAJ: > There is one more change which might trip current users up. Previously, selecting a history item would cause it to be copied to the REPL editor, and you had to use shift to execute the form immediately. Since I added this feature, it has become clear that the workflow preferred by most people is executing forms directly from an editor rather than typing into the REPL editor. In that spirit, the default action is now to execute immediately, and you have to use shift if you want to copy the form to the editor. I apologise for the (hopefully brief) annoyance this might cause users with muscle memory already built up.