Article 6QAQJ LXer: How to Store All Shell Commands Immediately After Execution into .bash_history File

LXer: How to Store All Shell Commands Immediately After Execution into .bash_history File

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When working with the Linux command line, the .bash_history file plays a vital role by storing the commands you have executed. By default, the commands are stored only when you exit your terminal session, meaning they might not be saved in real-time. However, it can be beneficial to ensure that all commands are saved to the .bash_history file immediately after execution.

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