Gerald Vogt writes:
> This is what I meant, when I have suggested you should always write
> which commands you ran exactly and what the output was exactly.
@dap1:
The history command will do the command part for you. (I think the
defaults for both bash and zsh is 1000 commands, kept separately per
account.) For this purpose, it's probably enough, you likely can get
a very good idea without the output.
1000 is not actually that many, especially if you don't have the
collapse same command and length limits set. So if you think this
might be helpful, I'd suggest doing
date >> ~/command.log; history >> ~/command.log
immediately as 'root', self, and 'mailman'. (Of course if you're a
good kid and use 'sudo' instead of logging in as 'root' you won't have
much in root's history.)
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