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I just found an emacs script that allows ESS-like behavior while interacting with a shell process. So you can edit a shell script and run lines/regions just like you are used to while working R (or other languages). You just need to copy this file (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/essh.el) to your emacs.d directory and copy paste the first few (commented) lines to your .emacs.
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