TERMINAL FILE OF COMMAND LINES
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For users (as me), tested with Xenial.
My method if i want to clean the file of TERMINAL in which are recorded command lines, with the phone only.
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First, the file is .bash_history that I can see in FILE MANAGER (I must activate Show Hidden Files) under the folders when I am at HOME.
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I Copy the file .bash_history.
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Now i use TEDIT (of Fulvio)
I must paste the file in
.local/share/tedit.fulvio -
I must delete the point of .bash_history to get a file name bash_history (if i do not this operation the file isn't seen by TEDIT).
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I Open the file with TEDIT.
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I can see all the command lines used and now i can delete the lines i want.
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I record the file after the modification operations.
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I rename the TEDIT file bash_history in
.bash_history -
I copy the TEDIT get file .bash_history
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I paste the .bash_history in HOME : by this way i substitute the old file by the new file.
Now when i open TERMINAL there are only the command lines i want.
Maybe you can adjust the procedure.
Good Cleaning !
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@domubpkm you can edit any text file in your terminal using for example
nano
The terminal even has a dedicated layout for it.
(See the terminal tutorials in https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/tag/blogs-2)
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@advocatux Yes. Thanks. You right.
What's i wrote is very basic but i hope it will be MAYBE usefull for somebody. -
@domubpkm of course. Thank you for your how-to.
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