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When using CTRL+R to trigger backwards search in bash history, selecting a command, then pressing ESC to use the command, in the resulting prompt the cursor will have the wrong position. The line seems to be shorter than it actually is, while the line still prints characters "behind" (to the right of) the cursor.
Bug Report
Current Behavior
When using CTRL+R to trigger backwards search in bash history, selecting a command, then pressing ESC to use the command, in the resulting prompt the cursor will have the wrong position. The line seems to be shorter than it actually is, while the line still prints characters "behind" (to the right of) the cursor.
Expected Behavior
Cursor position / line length should be correct.
Additional context/Screenshots
Possible Solution
n/a
Environment
Relevant Shell Configuration
Starship Configuration
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