I'm sure that's true.
To me it would be the same as a command-D action in illustrator which would repeat the last thing you did.
So if I copied something 5mm to the right. I would then hit command-D it it would copy whatever is selected 5mm to the right.
If I have the wrong thing selected, that's on me. I have to undo.
Yes, it flushes when the app is quit.
I don't need to display the last action. These are, as you say, snippets ("I need it now, for this, but probably won't need it again, ever") so I have it in my head right now, while I need it.
In this instance, I have a command to add roman numerals after a pattern, I type in the pattern (in this case, comma-space) then I select the next however many tracks & type command-D (for example) & it runs it again.
But yes, it seems simple to me but there is so much I don't know that it probably isn't simple from your end.
In any case, I was able to modify your previous action to cover this current situation. I can assign a key command to it & the job is done! All good! 🙂
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