The great thing is that most are not forced to use Debian with its "outdated packages". Freedom of choice.
Good point. I usually don't supply the file name of the second argument. Then it would be equivalent.
Alt + . – use the last word of the previous command. $ cp file.txt /some/annoyingly/deep/target/directory/other.txt $ cd then press Alt + . $ pwd # => /some/annoyingly/deep/target/directory
The great thing is that most are not forced to use Debian with its "outdated packages". Freedom of choice.
Good point. I usually don't supply the file name of the second argument. Then it would be equivalent.
Alt + . – use the last word of the previous command. $ cp file.txt /some/annoyingly/deep/target/directory/other.txt $ cd then press Alt + . $ pwd # => /some/annoyingly/deep/target/directory