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Effectively Use History Commands in Linux
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If you have
fzf
installed, it is easy to integrate it with your bash history. In my.bashrc
, I have:Also, you may be interested in
zoxide
, which keeps track of paths you have navigated to. Also from my.bashrc
:I just started using both recently and it's great. For the fzf file search, there's even some extension that can show a preview pane of text files and even images!