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history Command—Show Previously Issued Commands

Valid in all environments

The history command lists all the commands that were entered during the current selang command shell session. The commands are ordered chronologically. Each command is preceded by the number of the command. For example, the third command entered is preceded by the number three.

The history command does not display a password even if one was entered as part of a ch[x]usr, new[x]usr, or edit[x]usr commands. The history command displays a series of asterisks (***) instead of the clear text password.

This command has the following format:

history

More information:

Command History