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After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more of the following modifiers, each preceded by a ‘:’. These modify, or edit, the word or words selected from the history event.
h
Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head.
t
Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail.
r
Remove a trailing suffix of the form ‘.suffix’, leaving the basename.
e
Remove all but the trailing suffix.
p
Print the new command but do not execute it.
q
Quote the substituted words, escaping further substitutions.
x
Quote the substituted words as with ‘q’, but break into words at spaces, tabs, and newlines. The ‘q’ and ‘x’ modifiers are mutually exclusive; the last one supplied is used.
s/old/new/
Substitute new for the first occurrence of old in the
event line.
Any character may be used as the delimiter in place of ‘/’.
The delimiter may be quoted in old and new
with a single backslash. If ‘&’ appears in new,
it is replaced by old. A single backslash will quote
the ‘&’.
If old is null, it is set to the last old
substituted, or, if no previous history substitutions took place,
the last string
in a !?string[?]
search.
If new is null, each matching old is deleted.
The final delimiter is optional if it is the last
character on the input line.
&
Repeat the previous substitution.
g
a
Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in
conjunction with ‘s’, as in gs/old/new/
,
or with ‘&’.
G
Apply the following ‘s’ or ‘&’ modifier once to each word in the event.
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