I think only some shells support that.
It is a nice feature, though.
I think only some shells support that.
It is a nice feature, though.
A lot of Linux users love the terminal because it’s archaic and makes them stand out from the crowd.
Every thread has people conducting autofellatio by mentioning that one time they opened the terminal in front of Windows users and got called hackers.
Yes, that’s why I’ve adapted my workflow to be as mouse-centric as possible.
Almost feels like I’m using my PC as a smartphone with a keyboard.
I got used to it and only use it when I absolutely have to.
Congratulations, you’re human.
Dang, I haven’t opened my terminal with keyboard shortcuts in years.
I just click the start menu and have a shortcut there.
Literally the exact opposite for me, lol.
Quality > quantity.
The masses have been duped into forgetting that.
It’s not just history support. It will provide autocomplete suggestions based on what you’ve already typed and allow you to browse the history of a specific query.
Zsh is the only shell I’ve used that supports it, using Manjaro.
My Ubuntu 22.04 server using Bash does not. It only supports the basic history that I think you are referring to where you can just browse the history of all your commands at once.