Re: default bash history (non)preservation

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On Tue, Apr 11, 2023, at 12:07 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:

> I've been doing something like this for years, but I wouldn't
> necessarily recommend it as an OOTB default. It has some interesting
> subtleties, like the order of the command history you get when you hit
> 'up' changes depending on when the history is updated by other
> terminals and when the terminal you're in reloads it.

I'm not seeing this effect. While active, the shells apparently have completely unique histories, and don't interact with each other (until they're closed). From time to time I see zero length files, e.g.  .bash_history-04863.tmp appear but I don't know what they do, there's nothing in them.



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Chris Murphy
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