On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Shrinivasan T <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Balasubramaniam Natarajan > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > How do I echo the current command which I typed in bash ? I know that > our > > current command goes and sit's in the value of "$0" However when I try > > putting this inside .bashrc it does not give me correct results. > > > > > If you're trying to update the title of the xterm, you can use a DEBUG > trap: > > trap 'echo "$BASH_COMMAND"' DEBUG > > Not the same as you expect. > But it gives the command name executed. > > Thanks to : > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5077836/bash-how-to-find-current-shell-command > > > Sorry for my last reply. I found what exactly you want. Command is: *!$* http://www.computerhope.com/ushort.htm > > -- > > Regards, > T.Shrinivasan > > My Life with GNU/Linux : http://goinggnu.wordpress.com > Free E-Magazine on Free Open Source Software in Tamil : http://kaniyam.com > > Get CollabNet Subversion Edge : http://www.collab.net/svnedge > _______________________________________________ > ILUGC Mailing List: > http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc > ILUGC Mailing List Guidelines: > http://ilugc.in/mailinglist-guidelines > -- *Regards, Sahil ModGill* _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc ILUGC Mailing List Guidelines: http://ilugc.in/mailinglist-guidelines
