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Does Emacs have a REPL like experience for Bash scripts? I am trying to avoid running the script from beginning after every minor change.
I also recall seeing someone using fzf as a kind of interactive shell script engine, but I could not find that (reddit?) post
Unfortunately, I need to write Bash
scripts only (for work). Since a shell is pretty REPL like, is there a workflow where I can "send" a few lines from a script.sh
file to be evaluated in another window/buffer where shell is running?
Have you tried sh-script-mode? It has a function sh-execute-region for evaluating part of the script.
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