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Yash command history. (2011-06-10 15:49 by Anonymous #57948)

How to adjust settings , yash to remember historie commands.
What I mean is something like bash [~/.bash_history].

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RE: Yash command history. (2011-06-11 00:10 by magicant #57953)

Define the HISTFILE variable in the ~/.yashrc file. The value of the variable is used as the name of the history file.
For example, write the following line in ~/.yashrc.

HISTFILE=~/.yash_history

You can also specify the history size as the HISTSIZE variable:

HISTSIZE=1000
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RE: Yash command history. (2011-06-11 04:46 by Anonymous #57954)

Thank you.
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