[clue-tech] How to NEXT in reverse-i-search

John handyj at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 21:41:25 MST 2010


On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 3:29 PM, novemberico <novemberico at gmail.com> wrote:
> you keep pressing ^R
>


hmmm, learning new things every day.


> On 13 December 2010 14:37, David L. Willson <DLWillson at thegeek.nu> wrote:
>>
>> So, you know that <CTRL>+r followed by a pattern finds the last (most
>> recent) occurence of that string in your bash command history. What if you
>> want the 2nd or 3rd most recent? How do you keep "searching up" your
>> history?
>>
>> David L. Willson
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