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  1. Atari-Frosch (atarifrosch@social.stopwatchingus-heidelberg.de)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jul-2018 19:07:22 EDT Atari-Frosch Atari-Frosch
    Ha! I knew since long that it is possible, but never found out how. Now !TIL: Getting previously typed complete command lines back from .bash_history by typing the first few characters and then using cursor up/down. This is the solution I found (and already tested; it works): https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5366/command-line-completion-from-command-history/20830#20830
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      So, I've looked at history and at Ctrl+R, but they are not what I thought I knew. Is there a way that I can type in the beginning of a command, and cycle through the matches in my history with some...
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