2009/2/9 Rick Welykochy <[email protected]>:
> If I realise that sensitive info made it into the history file,
> I remove it by editing .bash_history
>
> You may have to futz around closing that shell and opening a new
> one and ensure the info is really gone.

And that's where I think that "history -d" comes handy :)

Cheers,

--Amos
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