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null/true/false should be literals, but instead are keywords:
 can be used in command position to foreground that job:
% cat &
[1] 9896
%
[1] + suspended (tty input) cat
% %cat
[1] + continued catIn the example, %cat should be green, even if there's no alias/function/builtin of that name.
Cf. https://zsh
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This is a great tool (thanks!), but I was deterred from considering it by the references to completing with the "Right-arrow" key in the documentation (and UI). I'm used to completing with the standard GNU Readline Tab key (as in sqlite) and never use arrow keys for completion and don't use any tools which do by default (it's bee
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here is an exemple for the spring4shell.nse script :