!$ is the last word from the previous command. Say you run ls -l myfile.exe and notice no execution bit is set: chmod +x !$.
ls -l myfile.exe
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!$ is the last word from the previous command. Say you run
ls -l myfile.exe
and notice no execution bit is set: chmod +x !$.