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2 нояб. 2011 г. · Press Ctrl + R and type ssh. Ctrl + R will start search from most recent command to old one (reverse-search).
26 мар. 2017 г. · History is what you are looking for. Run history to get a list of the last 1000 commands, or run: history | grep command_to_search.
25 июл. 2013 г. · Run the command in the command substitution: output=$(find -name '*.wsdl') The output is now stored in the output variable which you can use as many times as ...
17 мая 2015 г. · To run the last command, you can use !-1 or !! To run the penultimate, you can use !-2. If you run a command that fails because ...
19 июн. 2019 г. · On Ubuntu 16.04, using the gnome terminal, is there a way to jump to the beginning of the output of the last command you ran or to the line containing the last ...
3 сент. 2011 г. · Ctrl + R will give you this sort of functionality. Start typing a partial command and it will come up with old ones which you can navigate with ...
16 апр. 2015 г. · Yes, there is a very simple way to search through your command history. When at the terminal, press Ctrl - R to begin a search, then you can type nmap.
8 сент. 2013 г. · If you want to run the last command you ran, do: !! · If you want to run the last ls command you ran, do: !ls · If you just ran ls /some/long/path ...
14 окт. 2013 г. · You can use history | tail -n 15 to get only the last 15 lines of your history with the last executed printed last (at the bottom).
11 нояб. 2014 г. · The last command is saved in the history. Bash has an fc command that gives you access to that information.
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