Doskey was the history TSR.

On Wed, 9 May 2007, Rich Shepard wrote:

> On Wed, 9 May 2007, John Stanton wrote:
> 
> > That program does have the capability, but may not be implemented that way
> > on Windows.  Why not make the change yourself?
> >
> > A.J.Millan wrote:
> > > As a suggestion, and even in the risk to abuse of Mr Hipp's patience.
> > > Would
> > > it be possible to include in the command-line program (sqlite3.exe) the
> > > ability to edit, an repeat at least the five or six last commands, as in
> > > Linux?. Is to say with up-arrow and down-arrow.  I believe it would be too
> > > helpful.
> 
>   That, I believe, is a function of the shell, not the application using it.
> For example, the command history available in bash is not present -- at
> least, was not present -- in sh. Command history, IIRC, was a feature of the
> csh, and bash (the Bourne Again Shell) took the best features of sh, csh,
> and the Textronics version tcsh.
> 
>   Years ago, about a decade, when I had PC DOS 7.0 installed along with
> linux, I discovered that the DOS shell allowed tab completions. I don't
> recall if it had the history recall, too.
> 
> Rich
> 
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