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minus-squareaquovie@lemmy.cafelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·9 days agoIt’s awesome until you want to put the cursor in a specific spot of a previous command. $ rm -f delete-me.txt ctrl-r "me", ctrl-b, ctrl-k $ rm -f delete But I still use fzf because while I used to do the above, fzf offered more advantage that made switching worth it.
It’s awesome until you want to put the cursor in a specific spot of a previous command.
$ rm -f delete-me.txt ctrl-r "me", ctrl-b, ctrl-k $ rm -f delete
But I still use fzf because while I used to do the above, fzf offered more advantage that made switching worth it.