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History Command

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– June 30, 2011Posted in: Howto, Submitted

terminalThe history command remembers the last 1000 commands that you have performed at the command line.  The value of the history command is that you can go back and review a command that you used in case you do not remember or you can see where you made a mistake.

 

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