Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
hi,
in the console, up arrow will give the previous command executed. Sometimes I
need to execute a command given about 20-30 times back. It is tedious to keep
pressing up arrow - I recall some way of typing the first few letters of the
command and pressing some key to get the command. Any clues?
If you're using bash, hit ctrl+r and start typing the first few chars,
hit enter once to copy the command, again to execute.
Vamsee.
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