id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version resolution keywords cc blockedby blocking branch_state votes 3124 Really escape zsh history z0rc andrew_b "The [ cd ""`printf ""%b"" ...] stuff doesn't completely escape zsh history. There is one edge case. The use case is following. - set shell to zsh and add ""setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE"" to ~/.zshrc - mc - navigate to any directory - ctrl+o - hit ↑ (go back in history button) - observe that cd ""`printf ""%b"" ... clutter Here is citation from [http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Options.html#History zsh documentation] about HIST_IGNORE_SPACE: > Note that the command lingers in the internal history until the next command is entered before it vanishes, allowing you to briefly reuse or edit the line. If you want to make it vanish right away without entering another command, type a space and press return. There is no option to change this behaviour. Can mc adopt recommended action to execute "" "" command after cd?" defect closed major 4.8.12 mc-core master fixed gotar@… merged committed-master