On Jan 18, 3:04 pm, Chris Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the bash prompt, I often use the [Alt+.]¹ keyboard action to retrieve
> the argument of a prior command from the bash history list...

Shame, your slip is showing. ;)

That key combination works in bash's emacs mode.  If you use vim a
lot, you may find that

    set -o vi

in your .bashrc (or whatever you have) lessens the harshness of the
context switch when using bash.  In vi mode, the vanilla command to
retrieve the last argument is an underscore in command mode, so you
type
     ESC _
I find that awkward, so I have a .inputrc file:

    set keymap vi-command
    "]": vi-yank-arg
    set keymap vi-insert

which makes it ESC ]

Regards, John

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