History Search (Ctrl+r) sometimes only allows me to search for 2 characters












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History Search (Ctrl+r) sometimes only allows me to search for 2 characters



When this happens i need to close the tab and create a new one....I wish i knew what i was doing wrong to cause this to happen so i don't have to close and reopen tabs. Can anyone tell me?




  1. Ctrl+r

  2. Enter sudo

  3. But it stops at the first 2 characters:


(reverse-i-search)`su': sudo su username










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    History Search (Ctrl+r) sometimes only allows me to search for 2 characters



    When this happens i need to close the tab and create a new one....I wish i knew what i was doing wrong to cause this to happen so i don't have to close and reopen tabs. Can anyone tell me?




    1. Ctrl+r

    2. Enter sudo

    3. But it stops at the first 2 characters:


    (reverse-i-search)`su': sudo su username










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      History Search (Ctrl+r) sometimes only allows me to search for 2 characters



      When this happens i need to close the tab and create a new one....I wish i knew what i was doing wrong to cause this to happen so i don't have to close and reopen tabs. Can anyone tell me?




      1. Ctrl+r

      2. Enter sudo

      3. But it stops at the first 2 characters:


      (reverse-i-search)`su': sudo su username










      share|improve this question















      History Search (Ctrl+r) sometimes only allows me to search for 2 characters



      When this happens i need to close the tab and create a new one....I wish i knew what i was doing wrong to cause this to happen so i don't have to close and reopen tabs. Can anyone tell me?




      1. Ctrl+r

      2. Enter sudo

      3. But it stops at the first 2 characters:


      (reverse-i-search)`su': sudo su username







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      edited Jun 29 '17 at 23:25









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      asked Jun 28 '17 at 18:53









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          That means that it was unable to find any command entries beyond those 2 characters. For example, if you type cd, it will return the latest cd command:




          (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME



          if you type cdr and it doesn't find any matching commands, it will ignore and omit the last character(s) and display what it was able to find




          (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME






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            That means that it was unable to find any command entries beyond those 2 characters. For example, if you type cd, it will return the latest cd command:




            (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME



            if you type cdr and it doesn't find any matching commands, it will ignore and omit the last character(s) and display what it was able to find




            (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME






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              That means that it was unable to find any command entries beyond those 2 characters. For example, if you type cd, it will return the latest cd command:




              (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME



              if you type cdr and it doesn't find any matching commands, it will ignore and omit the last character(s) and display what it was able to find




              (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME






              share|improve this answer


























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                That means that it was unable to find any command entries beyond those 2 characters. For example, if you type cd, it will return the latest cd command:




                (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME



                if you type cdr and it doesn't find any matching commands, it will ignore and omit the last character(s) and display what it was able to find




                (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME






                share|improve this answer














                That means that it was unable to find any command entries beyond those 2 characters. For example, if you type cd, it will return the latest cd command:




                (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME



                if you type cdr and it doesn't find any matching commands, it will ignore and omit the last character(s) and display what it was able to find




                (reverse-i-search)`cd': cd $HOME







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