Вы заметили что с интерактивной консолью из прошлого поста что-то не так? Что происходит если нажать стрелки вверх/вниз? Полный бардак!
Давайте поправим это дело!
Для сохранения и загрузки истории будем использовать специальный модуль readline.
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🔸 Сохранение истории команд с возможностью выбора предыдущих (клавиши ⬆️⬇️ )
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🔸 Автокомплит по нажатию клавиши TAB
🔸 Cписок вариантов автокомплита по двойному нажатию TAB
Код забираем здесь ↗️
#tricks#source
The Sukhothai Kingdom was a Siamese kingdom in Mainland Southeast Asia. It was centered in north-central present-day Thailand. It existed from 1238 to 1438. It later became part of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The kingdom grew strong under rulers like Si Inthrathit and Ram Khamhaeng. People spoke Old Thai and practiced Theravada Buddhism.
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Theravāda Buddhism means “Teaching of the Elders.” It is the oldest surviving school of Buddhism. It follows the Pāli Canon. It teaches the Four Noble Truths: life includes suffering; suffering is caused by craving; suffering can end; the path ends suffering. The Noble Eightfold Path is: right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. The goal is Nibbāna, freedom from rebirth. Meditation and moral conduct are central practices.
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Some Buddhists serve as soldiers even though Buddhism teaches non-violence. Soldiers can protect people, and Buddhism considers the intention behind actions. Actions that reduce suffering can be acceptable according to Buddhist ethics. Concepts like karma and skillful action are important. International humanitarian rules guide soldiers to act carefully. Being a Buddhist does not always mean being completely against war. Martial arts like Kung Fu also connect to Buddhism. They teach discipline, self-control, mindfulness, and protecting others. The goal is training the mind and body, not just fighting.
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