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Effectively Use History Commands in Linux
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also works. I loveAlt+.
but sadly it doesn't work on any Mac terminal emulator I've found and, even more sadly, I am forced to use a Mac at work.I haven't tried
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so I'm not familiar with its function, but one nice thing aboutAlt+.
is that you're not limited to the last argument of the most recent command; instead, it allows you to scroll backwards likeCtrl+R
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