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@changoteca I installed hstr, so I can do text searches for ls -Al, thus saving me the trouble of capitalizing the letter a.
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@changoteca @stokori holy fuck I feel called out.
Tho sometimes I finally alias it to ll
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@changoteca ha! But in seriousness y’all need @atuin in your life

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i have an alias to make it lla
and ls -a is la and ls -l is ll
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@changoteca @bigzaphod I feel attacked!

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@changoteca This hits a little too close to home....
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@changoteca Ctrl+R:
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@changoteca
I feel this in my sore bones!Jason Bowen 🇺🇦 (@jbowen@mast.hpc.social)
Once again, I've recalled `command -x` rather than just typing `command -x`. I literally didn't want to change any part of it and it wasn't a long command. All I did was waste keystrokes, lol. #justunixthings
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$ history | grep 'ls la'
131 ls la
$ !131
la: No such file or directory
$ history | grep 'ls -la'
132 ls -la
$ !132
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