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Not a command as much as I press the up arrow a lot. I'm.pretty lazy and hitting the up arrow 12 times is easier then retyping a complex rsync command.
you ever use ctrl+r ?
...I do now!
Install the fzf integration for ctrl+r fuzzy finding through your entire shell history:
https://thevaluable.dev/fzf-shell-integration/
Thanks friend, will do!
If you know it was the most recent rsync command: just type !rsync.
Laughs in fish
I actually use fish on my personal machine. But the servers I manage are pretty basic to save space and all just use stock bash.