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From: tma () silinova ! se (Thomas Magnusson)
Date: 2008-01-17 11:01:20
Message-ID: silin002_478f7a9433eec () webmail ! silinova ! se
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Yes you can, with the difference that you have to push <return> after each.
$ history
47 cmd 1
48 cmd 2
49 cmd 3
50 cmd 4
$ ^Rcmd<return>
would fetch "cmd 4", then
$ ^R<return>
would fetch "cmd 3"
/tm
> Are there any examples which show how I can cycle backwards through
> the command history? For example bash displays the first result when
> pressing ctrl r the first time, the second result searching the
> command history backwards for pressing ctrl r the second time, the
> third result for pressing ctrl r the third time and so on. Does ksh
> have such a feature?
>
> Wendy
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