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Chapter 6. Management CLI Command History
The management CLI features a command history functionality that is enabled by default in the application server installation. The history is kept both as a record in the volatile memory of the active CLI session, and appended to a log file that saves automatically in the user’s home directory as .jboss-cli-history
. This history file is configured by default to record up to a maximum of 500
CLI commands. The history file location and maximum history entries can be customized in the EAP_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.xml
file.
The history
command by itself will return the history of the current session, or with additional arguments will disable, enable, or clear the history from the session memory. The management CLI also features the ability to use your keyboard’s arrow keys to go back and forth in the history of commands and operations.
View the Management CLI Command History
Display the CLI command history stored in memory since the management CLI startup or the history clear command.
history
Clear the Management CLI Command History
Clear the history of CLI commands from the session memory and from the .jboss-cli-history
file saved to the user’s home directory.
history --clear
Enable the Management CLI Command History
Record CLI commands in the session memory and in the .jboss-cli-history
file saved to the user’s home directory.
history --enable
Disable the Management CLI Command History
Do not record CLI commands in the session memory or in the .jboss-cli-history
file saved to the user’s home directory.
history --disable