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Unfortunately not on Macs :( That's one of the features I miss the most when using terminals on a Mac.
Of course you can. It’s «ESC .» or «^[.» Or you can check “Profiles → Keyboard → Use Option as Meta” for Terminal.app [or just press ⌥⌘O]. And then use option as meta.
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. However it's a different hotkey and only pulls the last parameter. The shell I use, you could hit + and you would get a parameter of that number completed - not just the last parameter. It was very handy for rebuilding long command lines with different arguments.
> Or you can check “Profiles → Keyboard → Use Option as Meta” for Terminal.app [or just press ⌥⌘O]. And then use option as meta.
I use iTerm2 - which does seem to have similar options but I'm yet to get it working. I know that's down to user error but it's still a real pity that it isn't just the default behaviour (in either iTerm or Terminal).