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Effectively Use History Commands in Linux
https://itsfoss.com/history-command/
Master the history command and learn some interesting usage of the bash history feature in this tutorial.
https://itsfoss.com/history-command/
Master the history command and learn some interesting usage of the bash history feature in this tutorial.
If you have fzf
installed, it is easy to integrate it with your bash history.
In my .bashrc
, I have:
# Introduce fzf-driven functionality as described here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/fzf.
source /usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash
source /usr/share/fzf/completion.bash
Also, you may be interested in zoxide
, which keeps track of paths you have navigated to.
Also from my .bashrc
:
# Enable an autojump-like 'j' command. Use 'ji M' to select paths starting with M using fzf.
# This needs to always come last.
eval "$(zoxide init --cmd j bash)"
I just started using both recently and it's great. For the fzf file search, there's even some extension that can show a preview pane of text files and even images!