You can login as super user on a Unix box and can use History command to check the command line history of other users. If you want to check for last N commands of a user you can give:
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I am providing you with one link which you can refer: History Command
Hello everyone,
I am aware about the history command we use in bash. Just had a question regarding the history of commands. Is there any way i can limit my commands to be remembered or is there any way to delete the commands used by myself? Thank you (8 Replies)
I am running Solaris 8 and using ksh. The history file (.sh_history) helps a lot, but it seems to get 'reset' after a certain period of time. In other words, after some usage of the shell, the command history would disappear and start anew. Is there some facility to specify the period of time to... (1 Reply)
I am used to using "set -o emacs" and then using "CNTL-P" for getting previous commands in solaris but on one host it does not work and instead just makes a DONG!!
# ksh
# set -o emacs
# ls
# ^p
Can anyone offer guidance as to why this is?
Thank you my friends.
akbar (0 Replies)
in my system history command is set to 60
how to remove all the command status even if i give history command.
i mean:
if i give history command in unix it should not show anything.........how to achieve this (2 Replies)
Hi all experts,
I want to see all the command that is typed in the server 3 days ago. I typed HISTORY command but it does not show all the things. The reason is my senior DBA could see all the commands ran in the server 3 days ago but i cannot see. Please let me know is there anyway i can view... (6 Replies)
By default, we use ksh (88) as our shell. I prefer bash, so I added this line to my .profile:
exec bash -o viI also added this to my .bashrc?:
#***********************************************
#These are important tweaks specific to BASH:
#***********************************************... (1 Reply)
hi,
i had to submit a project into a directory. i copied it from my location to the specified folder, no problemo.
just one thing though.
after i copied and searched for the time i copied using the history command, the system would not show. even using the up arrow key would not display my... (0 Replies)
Hi All.
Suppose I am in a "verylongpath" directory and I type "gedit thisfile".
At a later stage, the command is accessible from the hystory, but it is
useless if I have moved to another directory. The same applies to
"cd myfolder", etc.
Is there a way to instruct shell history to... (1 Reply)
Can anyone tell this:
If two users are logged into the same server from different locations. Is there a way to see the history command of the other user? I tried the history command, but it is showing me only the commands I used.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Iamnew2solaris (1 Reply)
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devel::repl::plugin::readlinehistory
Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm)NAME
Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory - Integrate history with the facilities provided by Term::ReadLine
DESCRIPTION
This plugin enables loading and saving command line history from a file as well has history expansion of previous commands using the
!-syntax a la bash.
By default, history expansion is enabled with this plugin when using Term::ReadLine::Gnu. That means that "loose" '!' characters will be
treated as history events which may not be what you wish.
To avoid this, you need to quote the '!' with '':
my $var = "foo!";
or place the arguments in single quotes---but enable the "Term::ReadLine" attribute "history_quotes_inhibit_expansion":
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{history_quotes_inhibit_expansion} = 1;
my $var = 'foo!';
and to disable history expansion from GNU readline/history do
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{do_expand} = 0;
CONFLICTS
Note that Term::ReadLine::Perl does not support a history expansion method. In that case, you may wish to use the Devel::REPL History
plugin which provides similar functions. Work is underway to make use of either History or ReadLineHistory consistent for expansion with
either the Term::ReadLine::Gnu support or Term::ReadLine::Perl.
perl v5.14.2 2010-06-13 Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm)