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Yawn. Not definitive. Nothing that reading bash(1) wouldn't tell you. And bash(1) at least covers the useful !^ and !$ which this doesn't.


It doesn't?

http://www.catonmat.net/download/bash-history-cheat-sheet.tx...

It does!

I couldn't include an example of each word designator combination in the article. That's why I added a cheat sheet listing all of them.


No, it doesn't. The cheatsheet doesn't allow !^ and !$ to be constructed. The closest would be !!:^ and !!:$.




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