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I never use the history aspect of M-. and always want just the last arg
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Dan Jacobson |
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I never use the history aspect of M-. and always want just the last arg I typed |
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Sat, 10 Jul 2004 02:33:25 +0800 |
Examining
$ history |tail -n 4|head -n 3
5548 dlocate -l wmaker
5549 apt-cache show wmaker
5550 apt-get install --print-uris wmaker
we note I have used ^R to recall the bulk of the last two lines, and
then manually typed "wmaker", as bash's M-. has been decided to recall
the last item from where we were in history, and there is no key to
recall the last argument absolutely, short of a ^K beforehand and ^Y later.
I need a M-. that gives me the last arg no matter what.
I.e., no matter if I used ^R or not.
I never use the history aspect of M-. and always want just the last
arg I typed.
Am I "SOL" for the remaining decade, or might there be some runtime
shell variable hack to determine what M-. will recall, or some other
workaround or addition?
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