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How to Hide Linux Command Line History by Going Incognito

How to Hide Linux Command Line History by Going Incognito

Alternatively, you can just press the up arrow key to take a walk back through the history list, and once the command of your interest appears on the terminal, just press “Ctrl + U” to totally blank the line, effectively removing it from the list.

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