Bash Reverse Search
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Linux at 18th October 2011 0:01 by
Danny
A cool little tip when using Bash shell is the reverse search in the shell history.
If your looking for a previous command hit the key combo [ctrl + r]
and the prompt changes to (reverse-i-search) Type in the command and it will a list of matching commands. Press enter to run the previous command that is listed.
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