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Add Jump To The Ends Of Your Shell History as a unix til
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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_451 TILs and counting..._
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_452 TILs and counting..._
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- [Grep For Files Without A Match](unix/grep-for-files-without-a-match.md)
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- [Grep For Files Without A Match](unix/grep-for-files-without-a-match.md)
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- [Grep For Multiple Patterns](unix/grep-for-multiple-patterns.md)
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- [Grep For Multiple Patterns](unix/grep-for-multiple-patterns.md)
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- [Hexdump A Compiled File](unix/hexdump-a-compiled-file.md)
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- [Hexdump A Compiled File](unix/hexdump-a-compiled-file.md)
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- [Jump To The Ends Of Your Shell History](unix/jump-to-the-ends-of-your-shell-history.md)
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- [Kill Everything Running On A Certain Port](unix/kill-everything-running-on-a-certain-port.md)
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- [Kill Everything Running On A Certain Port](unix/kill-everything-running-on-a-certain-port.md)
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- [Killing A Frozen SSH Session](unix/killing-a-frozen-ssh-session.md)
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- [Killing A Frozen SSH Session](unix/killing-a-frozen-ssh-session.md)
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- [Last Argument Of The Last Command](unix/last-argument-of-the-last-command.md)
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- [Last Argument Of The Last Command](unix/last-argument-of-the-last-command.md)
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# Jump To The Ends Of Your Shell History
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There are all sorts of ways to do things in your shell environment without
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reaching for the arrow keys. For instance, if you want to move _up_ to the
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previous command, you can hit `Ctrl-p`. To move _down_ to the next
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command in your shell history, you can hit `Ctrl-n`.
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But what if you want to move to the beginning and end of your entire shell
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history?
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Find your meta key (probably the one labeled `alt`) and hit `META-<` and
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`META->` to move to the end and beginning of your shell history,
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respectively.
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[source](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Commands-For-History.html)
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