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hello ShainEdge and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!

you can play with Term::ReadLine to accomplish your task. The following oneliner is a windows version and you have to force the underlaying readline module setting PERL_RL ENV var and also TERM one to be empty (not DUMB as cmd.exe IS DUMB ;)

perl -MTerm::ReadLine -E "BEGIN{$ENV{PERL_RL}='Perl';$ENV{TERM}=''} $ +term = Term::ReadLine->new(); $txt='spaghetti,pomodoro,vino'; $txt=$t +erm->readline('edit:',$txt); say 'new:',$txt" edit:spaghetti,pomodoro,vino # you now edit the line erasing 'pomodor +o' and hit RETURN new:spaghetti, vino

To adapt to Linux use single quotes around the oneliiner and double quotes inside it; you can probably remove the BEGIN block too.

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In reply to Re: pre-texted <STDIN> with Term::ReadLine -- oneliner by Discipulus
in thread pre-texted <STDIN> by ShainEdge

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