[SOLVED] Beginning of commands in Terminal

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A Future Pilot

[SOLVED] Beginning of commands in Terminal

Post by A Future Pilot »

I remember there was a setting I set up in Arch Linux a long time ago, where if I typed the beginning of a command in terminal then hit the up arrow, it would only show previous commands that began with what I typed (instead of going through ALL previous commands). Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks!

EDIT: I found it here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ba ... and_tricks (The very last entry)
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zerozero

Re: [SOLVED] Beginning of commands in Terminal

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[moved here]
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