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I have no idea how to best describe this, but when I do things like scroll up and down through the command history, some chars stay stick. My command line then looks like this:
➜ AltConfData git:(master) ✗ cd ~cd AltConfData
The first "cd ~" is still from what I originally typed. I can not delete it, and it is no longer in the actual command.
How can I find out what is wrong here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
I have no idea how to best describe this, but when I do things like scroll up and down through the command history, some chars stay stick. My command line then looks like this:
➜ AltConfData git:(master) ✗ cd ~cd AltConfData
The first "cd ~" is still from what I originally typed. I can not delete it, and it is no longer in the actual command.
How can I find out what is wrong here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: