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i have a need for something like this too; but i've been making due with crtl+r and that's been good enough to prevent me from taking action on it.
One option is Atuin which you can also use with a server connection (self-hosted or not) to sync bash history across computers.
It's so much better when other people build the things I need because they actually get done instead of just making due w an inferior alternative. Lol
thank you for making me aware of it.
Tell me about it: I have great ideas that I just need other people to bring to fruition so I can use it.
i'm just as lazy as your average developer. lol
I didn't know that, it's not what I was asking but it's a cool command, thanks.
Wait till you find out about fzf
careful with it; i need the thing that you asked for too and crtl+r has been effective enough to prevent me to creating it.
but can you modify the command? I tried but I couldn't.
For CTRL+R, once you see the command you want, hit ESC, and the command is there ready to edit.
idk if you're having the same issue but unborking my $PS1 fixed this for me. left right arrow keys should let you edit the command.
yes. use the arrow keys to modify it before hitting enter
the answer is !371:p and then up!