Re: bash cli

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> >> Oh dear, I've forgotten what the bash cli is to see the output of a
> >> command line input (it dumps  result to screen). Pretty much the
> >> same bash functionality as Ctrl-R gives one a rolling history of
> >> entered commands.
> >>
> >> Coul someone please remind me :-)
> > ----
> > question not clear...default of cli commands in bash shell would
> > output standard out and error out to screen so this should be the
> > default behavior.
>
> It sounds to me like Stuart is looking for the history command.

Unfortunately not :-) I saw this bash cli explained in an email to
fedora-list about 18 months ago, and now I've forgotten it. It's a
keystroke sequence like Ctrl-R to get a rolling history stack.

Could it be:

trap {args}

TiA

Stu@


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