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15 Examples To Master Linux Command Line History 3 67 ls -ltr 68 pwd 69 history | tail -3 11. Clear all the previous history using option -c Sometime you may want to clear all the previous history, but want to keep the history moving forward. <span># history -c 12. Subtitute words from history commands When you are searching through history, you may want to execute a different command but use the same parameter from the command that you’ve jus
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