Fedora Bash History Meme
I just learned about a Bash History Meme originated at Planet Fedora from a blog I read regularly.
In short, you run the following command in bash, and show your results.
history | awk '{a[$2]++ } END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}'|sort -rn|head
My results from my home box are as follows;
103 ls 59 cd 52 exit 38 vi 38 firefox 29 for 22 su 18 /opt/hdv/myworkflow.sh 14 ssh 13 diff
Seems I’m unwilling to simply close my terminal window in KDE, but instead have to type “exit”. The “myworkflow.sh” script is a work in progress which I hope to one day post about. It does stuff to help me convert and do post production on video from my HDV camcorder. I’ve been using “diff” to compare original files with modified ones for web updates I’ve been doing for clients.
Here’s the results from my web hosting box;
394 ls 212 cd 89 vi 77 exit 60 du 30 mv 28 rm 20 mkdir 19 pwd 12 cp
Suppose there’s nothing particularly interesting here. I was checking a file upload progress in a very nasty way by calling “du”, what can I say.. I’m lazy.
Tags: bash history, fedora meme




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