If you are doing some work on the same file over and over again, you may want to use !$ to save some typing. Basically, this expression is equivalent to the argument that you passed to the previous command, as in:
less /etc/inetd.conf
vi !$
This will edit the same file that you viewed with the previous command (i.e., /etc/inetd.conf).
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