On Fri, May 8, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Glenn Jackman wrote:
> Hit Alt-Up once, it puts the *last* argument of the *previous* command
> into
> the *current* command.
> Hit it twice, you get the *2nd last* arg.
> Keep hitting it, you cycle through each argument in your command history.

Finally, an explanation that I understand!  Thank you.

Now the explanation in http://fishshell.com/docs/current/faq.html makes
sense to me.  FYI, I used bash for many years before fish, when I used
the Ctrl-R facility of bash for searching history, so I don't know the
analogies to "!!:4" and such.

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