Up arrow just feels right. If I can satisfy my goal just by tapping one button repeatedly vs not doing that. I think we all know what satisfies that part of the monkey brain.
17ReplyThe ! is really useful when you forget you need to run the command with sudo.
sudo !!
6ReplyThat’s life changing shit right there.
2ReplyNo thanks. I'll just press the up arrow -> ctrl-a -> sudo
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I like the argument reuse as well via
!:1
and such. A bit more situational but can definitely come in handy 2Reply
I always just use zsh with oh my zsh. Best of both worlds.
One thing that I still don't know how to do is go to the next result in the search with Ctrl+r. Makes it less useful lol
4ReplyPress Ctrl+r and Ctrl+s to cycle through.
3ReplyIn Bash you just hit ctrl+r again, and again, until you found what you're looking for
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This was recently mentioned in another post, but I don’t see it here: fzf make CTRL+R much easier to use. Bonus: in zsh you can start typing a command and then hit the up arrow to show only commands that start the same.
4ReplyUp arrow all the way!
4Reply[opens terminal and hits control-R]
My mind has been expanded. How come no one told me of this before? This surf-and-turfs the fuck out of mashing up.
3ReplyCTRL+R is the GOAT.
3ReplyCtrl+R just changed everything for me now, thank you
3Replyhttps://github.com/junegunn/fzf
You're welcome
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1ReplyCtrl p is the appropriate keystroke to replace the up arrow.
1Replyhistory |grep
1Reply"You are late for job?"
"CTRL+R"
1ReplyI use fzf btw
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