The cmdhistory -set command shows the
last xcommands executed in the current session,
up to the maximum that you have specified.
About this task
ccm cmdhistory -s|-sh|-show [count]
- -s|-sh|-show
- Shows the commands executed in the current session, up to the
specified maximum, and excluding the cmdhistory command.
- count
- If you use the count argument, the number of commands you have
entered for the session is displayed. For example, you request a count
of 10 and have set a maximum command history of 50. You have executed
200 commands in that session, but the count shows the last 10 commands.
However, if you have only executed five commands in that session,
the count shows the last five commands.
Example
Show the last three commands
executed in this session.
ccm cmdhistory
–show 3
copy_project -c "test
projA" projA-3
task -query -owner sue -release cm/7.0
-f "%priority %task_synopsis"
task -default
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