Query: huh
OS: centos
Section: 1
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HUH(1) General Commands Manual HUH(1)NAMEhuh - redisplay last telegram received.SYNOPSIShuh [-sk]DESCRIPTIONHuh reprints the last telegram that was sent to you. It is intended for use when telegrams get garbled on your screen. Huh will only work if you had the ``record'' flag turned on when the telegram was received. This flag can be turned on with the mesg(1) command. Normally, huh will delete each message immediately after displaying it. If the -k flag is given, the message is non deleted, and the next huh command will display it again. On the other hand, the -s flag suppresses the display of the message, so it will just be deleted. Normally, only the last message is retained, except when amin(1) is run with the -p flag.AUTHORJan WolterFILES~/.lastmesg /etc/wrttmpSEE ALSOmesg(1), write(1), amin(1) 7th Edition Jan 20, 2000 HUH(1)
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