Terminal: save history?
Mişu Moldovan
dumol at gnome.ro
Tue Jul 18 10:37:49 CEST 2006
Benjamin Winkel wrote:
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> I use to have several terminals open at the same time. Now I would like
> to save the complete history of ALL instances or even better to have it
> logging directly to one or maybe several files. I know that e.g. the
> bash uses a file ".bash_history". But this is only updated if I close
> one instance and only the commands of the closed terminal are saved into
> it.
>
> Is this task even possible with Linux itself or - if not - could You
> implement this functionality into the XFCE Terminal application?
I think you should be able to do this with profiles á la Gnome terminal.
It would have been easy to open several tabs/windows with different
commands and settings if Terminal supported profiles because it already
supports session saving saving very well.
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