I use Vim principly for coding interpreted languages. I usually don't use the
Vim terminal because I like to examine my code as the program is running.
Thought I might use a second instance of vim (as a terminal) if I can find a
way to cycle through the command history without using the arrow keys - I
can't reach them easily on my laptop.

Is there a way? Perhaps something that works like link selection in
Vimperator (press f and a number appears by each link).

 -Shay
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