"Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> (1) yank 0th arg, similar to yank-last-arg, but copies the command part
> of the previous line
> into the current buffer. Example: The previous line was
>
>   /usr/local/bin/perl myprog.pl
>
> then yank-0th-arg should insert /usr/local/bin/perl into the buffer.

M-0 M-. (digit-argument yank-last-arg)

> (2) delete-backward-argument, similar to delete-backward-word, but
> should delete everything
> to the left until the first white space.

C-w (unix-word-rubout)

Andreas.

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