Tip #497 Insert last argument
<esc>-. (that's 'escape' followed by '.') inserts the last arguments from your last command. It comes in handy more than you think.cp file /to/some/long/path cd <esc>-.
This can be more useful than using '!!' as the argument can be edited after insertion.
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