its allready there. If you use bash its in  .bash_history. To get a list
of such file names do

ls -a | grep history

on your home directory

sreangsu

On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Sameer OAK wrote:

> friends.
> i am a naive user of linux, just joined linux-india mailing list.
> if any one can help me in the following:
> when one hits tab for n no. of times at the command prompt, it gets to see
> the list of all the commands availale at the current installation after
> answering y to the prompt which linux asks.
> i guess this is one of the functionalities shell offers.
> my query:
> is there any way one can get to redirect/save this list in a file? 
> 
> happy debugging
> sameer.
>  
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