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Kovax
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If you are a fan of the history command you should give this a try.
If you are looking for a command that you have run in the past and type the command "history" (no quotes) it gives you a list of the last commands that were run on the system. Along with the commands it gives you a number next to each command.
Give this a try:
After you find the command that you would like to run again... instead of the familiar copy and paste it to run it.... try to run !number ex. !255 and enter ...poof the command will run.
Kovax
If you are looking for a command that you have run in the past and type the command "history" (no quotes) it gives you a list of the last commands that were run on the system. Along with the commands it gives you a number next to each command.
Give this a try:
After you find the command that you would like to run again... instead of the familiar copy and paste it to run it.... try to run !number ex. !255 and enter ...poof the command will run.
Kovax