Difference between revisions of "Ansi-term"
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| − | ansi-term is a terminal-emulator builtin in Emacs. It has a very good emulation support and can even run and display correctly | + | <code>ansi-term</code> is a terminal-emulator builtin in Emacs. It has a very good emulation support and can even run and display Emacs correctly. |
| − | To try it out, run <code>ansi-term</code> | + | To try it out, run <code>ansi-term</code> (<code>M-x ansi-term RET</code>).<br/> |
| + | The content of the current window will be replaced by a new buffer named <code>*ansi-term*</code>. | ||
Revision as of 23:07, 26 March 2012
ansi-term is a terminal-emulator builtin in Emacs. It has a very good emulation support and can even run and display Emacs correctly.
To try it out, run ansi-term (M-x ansi-term RET).
The content of the current window will be replaced by a new buffer named *ansi-term*.