Are you talking about being able to re-execute a previous command with the ability to edit a recalled command line before running it again? Some versions of the "MS-DOS Prompt" shell support this (more or less), but if you get a Win32 port of the unix "bash" shell, you'll find that its command-line history/editing features are much better (along with a lot of other features being much better as well).
In reply to Re: Edit STDIN
by graff
in thread Edit STDIN
by TeraMarv
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