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[windows] Windows CMD View Historical Command History Tutorial

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Posted on 9/11/2019 4:19:51 PM | | | |
We all know that the commands executed under Linux can be easily viewed by flipping the up and down buttons, but Windows has been used for so long, and I don't know that it can also be flipped, so I'm ashamed. Commands are often executed in the command prompt, and sometimes a command may be called multiple times, but if the command is complex, it is more troublesome to input. Does the command prompt have a history function similar to other software, which can record the commands that have been used, so that users can quickly view and operate? The answer is yes.



Open the Command Prompt window with administrator privileges and execute the relevant commands in it as needed. When we want to execute the command that we have just run, press the shortcut key in the keyboardF7, you can see the previously executed commands in the pop-up window. Use the keyboard to select up and down and press Enter, and you can quickly execute the relevant commands.





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