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History Command
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history -- Linux/Unix/Mac OS X find command
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Introduction
You can use history to view a list of the commands executed during the current $SHEL session. It is very helpful when are you are typing a lot of complex commands.
Syntax
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Usage
usage: history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -awrn [filename] or history -ps arg [arg...]
Examples
== List All Entries without line numbers
history -w /dev/stdout | grep 'date'
List All Entries
history
Execute Entry
!<offset>
Delete Entry
history -d <offset>