On Mon, Nov 25, 2019, 15:31 SternData <subscribed-li...@sterndata.com>
wrote:

> A long time ago, in an operating system far, far away I used a tool
> called PCED.  It had one really nice feature:  If I had typed a command
> like
>
>   copy a b
>
> it saved it, just like bash does.  But when I typed
>
>    copy
>
> and pressed up-arrow, it would filter the history entries and show only
> those that started with "copy".
>
> I'm already using autojump for the cd command. Is there something to
> provide this filter on using up-arrow to scroll through past commands?
>

Yes: in bash, just start typing what you're looking for after ctrl-r.
Ctrl-r is bound by default to incremental search backwards.

>
>
>
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