Uh, the history command? history | grep <command you look for>
Or there's the UP arrow in the terminal. Does what that DOS tool did.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 10:46 AM, SternData <subscribed-lists(a)sterndata.com>
wrote:
Years ago, I used a tool called CED and PCED on DOS systems. I
could
type in "abc" and press an up-arrow and it would walk back through my
stack of DOS commands showing only those with "abc" in them.
There's *got* to be a similar tool for bash, but my google-fu is weak
today.
Thanks for suggestions or links.
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