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How To Record Everything You Do In Terminal

Today, in this guide, we are going to see how to record everything you do in Terminal using ‘script’ command. You just ran command, or you created a directory, or you installed an application in Terminal. Script command simply saves whatever you do in the Terminal. You can then view them if you want to know what you did few hours or few days ago. I know I know, we can use UP/DOWN arrow keys or history command to view previously running commands. However, you can’t view the output of those commands. But, Script command records and displays complete terminal session activities.

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  1. Nidhin P Koshy says

    December 23, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    nice!

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  2. Nidhin P Koshy says

    December 23, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    nice! great article

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