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Re-executing Commands and Completing Commands

This section explains two ways to decrease the amount of time you spend at a terminal. The first one, re-executing commands, allows you to find out which commands you've entered since you logged in and to re-execute any one of them. The second one, completing filenames, allows you to type a portion of a file name and have UNIX return all the file names that contain that portion.

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