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Have you tried Term::Readline::Gnu ...
That's not that easy (Please correct me someone if I get the terminology wrong.) The standard console window on Windows is cmd.exe while it's a term(inal) on Linux. They have very different terminal emulations that includes escape sequences to navigate and write the console. Term::ReadLine::Gnu and Term::ReadKey are XS module for such *nix consoles. Now Git-Bash seems to be such a terminal, but comes with it's own bundled Perl and installing new modules there doesn't seem to be a good idea and fails anyway. Though it might be possible to run a different Perl installation there using Term::ReadLine::Perl (a non XS backend) But the cleanest solution would be a Term::ReadLine backend which translates to CMD consoles. > to get history, tab-completion, etc working? most of it actually works, it's only the key-binding which is not triggering.
Cheers Rolf
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