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On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 07:01:59AM -0700, r3a1d3a1 wrote:
Is there a way to start a private session that inherits prior history?
I imagine it could make a copy of history to make it available to modifications, w/o endangering the original file.
It'd be really useful when trying out different commands when dealing with new cmdline tools.
Sure, perhaps
cp ~/.local/share/fish/{fish,sandbox}_history
fish_history=sandbox fish
rm -i ~/.local/share/fish/sandbox_history
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Is there a way to start a private session that inherits prior history?
I imagine it could make a copy of history to make it available to modifications, w/o endangering the original file.
It'd be really useful when trying out different commands when dealing with new cmdline tools.
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