>   > Say that the history has eight entries, and a ninth was added by a
>   > parallel process, the current process would be at the point after the
>   > eighth element and should continue reading from there next time it wants
>   > a history entry.

Arsen, explore options of the command `history' to do what you want,
you can save history:

$ history -a

and you can re-read history file:

$ history -r

and by using those options you can mix history from different Bash
sessions, and also re-use the history from other Bash session.



Jean

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