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jimmij
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I know about Alt + . to show the previous argument in bash.

But what if I went past the desired argument (pressing Alt + . one too many times) and I want to go forward in history?

Is there a key combination for that?

I know about Alt + . to show the previous argument in bash.

But what if I went past the desired argument (pressing Alt + . one too many times) and I want to go forward in history?

Is there a key combination for that?

I know about Alt + . to show the previous argument in bash.

But what if I went past the desired argument (pressing Alt + . one too many times) and I want to go forward in history?

Is there a key combination for that?

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Matthias Braun
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Go forward in bash argument history

I know about Alt + . to show the previous argument in bash.

But what if I went past the desired argument (pressing Alt + . one too many times) and I want to go forward in history?

Is there a key combination for that?