"hash" will no arguments will also tell you the full list of the
hashes for _this instance_ of bash. If you have several shells (e.g.
in several konsole tabs and/or several xterms and/or in Ctrl-Alt-F1,
Ctrl-Alt-F2 .. Ctrl-Alt-F6; etc.), each of them has a separate
hashlist.

Best regards,
Tony.

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