* Concept Index::
* Function and Variable Index::
* Command Index::
+@ignore
* Key Index::
+@end ignore
@end menu
@node Introduction
for calling @samp{less} without the @samp{-F} option. For Git, you
can do that using @samp{git config --global core.pager 'less -+F'}.
+@vindex eshell-destroy-buffer-when-process-dies
+If you want the buffers created by visual programs killed when the
+program exits, customize the variable
+@code{eshell-destroy-buffer-when-process-dies} to a non-@code{nil}
+value; the default is @code{nil}.
+
@section Redirection
Redirection is mostly the same in Eshell as it is in other command
shells. The output redirection operators @code{>} and @code{>>} as
on the right-hand side, into which it inserts the output of the
left-hand side. e.g., @samp{echo hello >>> #<buffer *scratch*>}
inserts the string @code{"hello"} into the @file{*scratch*} buffer.
+The convenience shorthand variant @samp{#<@var{buffer-name}>}, as in
+@samp{#<*scratch*>}, is also accepted.
@code{eshell-virtual-targets} is a list of mappings of virtual device
names to functions. Eshell comes with two virtual devices:
@printindex cm
+@c There are no @kindex entries in this manual; avoid generating an
+@c empty menu.
+@ignore
@node Key Index
@unnumbered Key Index
@printindex ky
+@end ignore
+
@bye