macterminalhistory

Aneventdesignatorisareferencetoacommandlineentryinthehistorylist.!Startahistorysubstitution,exceptwhenfollowedbyaspace,tab,theendof ...,①CheckrecentTerminalhistorybyrunningthehistorycommand.LaunchTerminal.TypethecommandbelowandhitEnter.history ...,2023年11月20日—1.UsethehistorycommandtoviewandclearTerminalhistory.ThequickestandeasiestwaytoclearTerminalhistoryistousethehistory ...,2023年12月16...

history Man Page

An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the history list. ! Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab, the end of ...

How to Check & Clear Terminal History on Mac? (ZshBash)

① Check recent Terminal history by running the history command. Launch Terminal. Type the command below and hit Enter.history ...

How to clear Mac Terminal history

2023年11月20日 — 1. Use the history command to view and clear Terminal history. The quickest and easiest way to clear Terminal history is to use the history ...

How to Clear Terminal History on Mac

2023年12月16日 — In my opinion, the quickest and cleanest way to clear Terminal's history is to use the history command with the -p (for purge) parameter. No ...

How to clear Terminal's command history in macOS

2023年12月11日 — In macOS Terminal, to use the history command, simply type history into the Terminal and press Return. By default, the history command prints ...

How to display the full command history in terminal?

2021年7月2日 — Open your Terminal. Make an alias of history to show since the first command, type: echo 'alias history=history 1' > ...

How to look at your command history list in macOS's Terminal

2022年9月24日 — You can check to see what commands are in your history at any time by running the history command.

How to search your Terminal history

To view your entire Terminal history, type the word “history” into the Terminal window, and then press the 'Enter' key. The Terminal will now update to display ...

Searching your command history on macOS terminal

2017年1月21日 — Use Ctrl + R for searching a command from history in Terminal. (reverse-i-search)`':.