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History Show More Lines. From displaying a limited number of commands, executing by event number, and searching with grep, to advanced. This tutorial explains how the history command works and different ways to use it. This guide has explored various features, allowing users to view, search, and manipulate command history. History allows users to reuse any listed command without retyping. If i give a command that has a lot of output lines in terminal, about 400, i can only see the last ~200 if i scroll up to the top. There is a native support for what you are asking: I want to see what are the last n commands in my history. The history command in linux is a tool that displays a list of commands used in the terminal session. How can i go further up. You can enable and disable this feature within bash using the shopt command. If you are using the standard terminal program on a desktop version of ubuntu. From the bash man page.

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I want to see what are the last n commands in my history. How can i go further up. This tutorial explains how the history command works and different ways to use it. History allows users to reuse any listed command without retyping. This guide has explored various features, allowing users to view, search, and manipulate command history. From the bash man page. There is a native support for what you are asking: If i give a command that has a lot of output lines in terminal, about 400, i can only see the last ~200 if i scroll up to the top. The history command in linux is a tool that displays a list of commands used in the terminal session. From displaying a limited number of commands, executing by event number, and searching with grep, to advanced.

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History Show More Lines From displaying a limited number of commands, executing by event number, and searching with grep, to advanced. I want to see what are the last n commands in my history. History allows users to reuse any listed command without retyping. From the bash man page. If you are using the standard terminal program on a desktop version of ubuntu. The history command in linux is a tool that displays a list of commands used in the terminal session. There is a native support for what you are asking: How can i go further up. This tutorial explains how the history command works and different ways to use it. This guide has explored various features, allowing users to view, search, and manipulate command history. From displaying a limited number of commands, executing by event number, and searching with grep, to advanced. You can enable and disable this feature within bash using the shopt command. If i give a command that has a lot of output lines in terminal, about 400, i can only see the last ~200 if i scroll up to the top.

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