shell feature: auto-complete with newest file in current directory

 Often in a shell, one wants to do something with the newest file in the current working directory.

Tab already completes on partial names in many interactive shells including bash.

The idea here is to have a shortcut to autocomplete on the file with the highest ctime in the directory.  The action of "doing something to that file you just created" then becomes more convenient.

As for user interface, is shift-tab available in bash et al?

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