for history -d to delete multiple lines based upon a
> regular expression.
> EXAMPLES:
> history -d n ^man* - delete the n most recent history lines that begin
> with "man"
> history -d n:m ^man* - delete the first m lines that begin with "man",
> starting at line n.
> history -d n,m ^man* - delete all occurrences of ^man* between lines n and
> m.
>
>
>
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Hello y'all,
First, I need to say that I'm writing this after some measure of pause, because
bash is already so richly-featured, and is the product of so much development
over so much time. However, in my recent use of bash, the following could have
been useful, and y'all might think would be u