
Everyone who regularly uses the command line has at least one long string they type regularly. Instead of entering all that again and again, quickly search your history to find the complete command.
Even if you know use your Bash history in the Linux or macOS Terminal, you might not know about the built-in search functionality, which lets you quickly find the latest command you typed using any series of characters.
And it’s easy to use: just open your Terminal on macOS or Linux.
Now press Ctrl+T; you’ll see (reverse-i-search).

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