Get only the second last argument of the previous command – unix.stackexchange.com 01:05 Posted by Unknown No Comments [ -f /root/.bash_aliases ] || echo "$_" gives me ] I want /root/.bash_aliases I also tried [ -f /root/.bash_aliases ] || echo !:2 but it gives me the following result [ -f /root/.bash_aliases ] ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitGet files from server two steps away – serverfault.comSuggestions needed in my tricky PhD situation – academia.stackexchange.comSort a file but keep row pairs together – unix.stackexchange.comWhat's the difference between 'Go Around' and 'Pull Up'? – aviation.stackexchange.comFind the area of a circle part – math.stackexchange.comWill a good [job-interview] where I pass all the [interview-questions] help my [career-development]? – meta.stackexchange.com
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