• Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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    1 month ago

    Perhaps pressing [Ctrl]+[R] and typing to search makes it easier, I mean instead of grepping history?
    Most terminal emulators support it.

    You can also change your query (backspacing and typing again) and press [Ctrl]+[R] multiple times to go to older matches.

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        1 month ago

        Let me tell you that you can also add comments to your terminal commands and use them to search history using fzf. This might sound confusing but basically you do this:

        commandwithweirdoptions --option1=value1 --option2=value2 # run the usual thing

        Then you press Ctrl+R and type anything like «the thing», it uses fuzzy matching and finds the command in history, with a menu of other similar commands. Press enter, done.

        Note that you need to have fzf installed, otherwise there is no fuzzy matching and no menu of matching history results.

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            1 month ago

            I’ve never understood prompt decoration like this.

            How.
            Does.
            Punctuating.
            Every.
            Statement.
            Increase.
            Readability.