Wouter, et al --

...and then Wouter van Vliet said...
% 
...
% Though way off topic, ...

That's for sure :-)


% 
% Linux usually keeps a history of commands run by itself. With the command
% "history" you can view your last actions. Probably a 'man history' will tell
% you in what file it is stored..

For *csh shells it is usually $HOME/.history.  For bash it is usually
$HOME/.bash_history (though you can set it otherwise).  I dunno from ksh
or zsh and true sh doesn't have a history.


HTH & HAND

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