Sudo – Creating an alias containing bash history expansion

I often forget to run a command with sudo, so I find myself often typing sudo !! immediately afterwards.

I tried aliasing this, but bash chokes on the !! part. Is there some way to represent this shortcut within an alias?

Solution:

AIUI the problem is that history substitutions (!!) are done before alias substitution.  I haven’t tested this thoroughly, but it looks like fc can be used to get what you want:

alias sudothat='eval "sudo $(fc -ln -1)"'