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ctrl + r gang

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Holy Crap. I have gotten into the arrow up mode. Then I went to History.

But, but, but ctrl + r. Holy crap.

Thank you kind sir or madam.

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If you enjoy that, then let me introduce you you fzf - a fuzzy finder that has support for replacing ctrl + r in shells with fuzzy matching. Among other uses.

https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#key-bindings-for-command-line

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Thank you very much.

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Man I over use it at work - even when sitting in front of a pwsh prompt

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pwsh with nushell is pretty good

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You can also install https://github.com/dvorka/hstr to supercharge your ctrl+r

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I can recommend fzf since it also supports searching the current directory

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This is it, my first saved comment on lemmy

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Is there a MacOS versión of this? Asking for a friend.

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It’s the same, ctrl + r. It is a bash/shell thing so works on any os that uses bash or similar shells. Note, it is not the command key, but ctrl, unlike a lot of other shortcuts on macos.

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Finally the ls command!

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Fish gang arise (no need for ctrl+r, just press up)

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