Herroes
There are some seekrit things that I would rather not have my
.bash_history knowing. Is there a way to set rules that prevent commands
containing a certain word like, say, "angry_watermelon" from being stored?
Also, are things that are sent to standard out logged anywhere?
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tuna, I thought you were about my age not of the age where spelling
words 'your' way was acceptable.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris wrote:
> Herroes
>
> There are some seekrit things that I would rather not have my
> .bash_history knowing. Is there a way to set rules t
Hey SuperTunaMan,
By default, all commands you type in are stored in the history. You can pick
and chose the commands you want to store by putting the option…
export HISTCONTROL=ignorespace
in your ~/.bash_profile file. This will *make sure that bash don’t store any
command beginning with the sp
Top-posting 'cuz you did
The .bash_profile thing works beautifully, except I found that I had to
add it to .bashrc for it to work with my aterms and xterms too. Thanks!
Excerpts from Lisa Kachold's message of Sun Apr 26 05:27:52 -0700 2009:
> Hey SuperTunaMan,
>
> By default, all commands you ty
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris wrote:
> Top-posting 'cuz you did
>
> The .bash_profile thing works beautifully, except I found that I had to
> add it to .bashrc for it to work with my aterms and xterms too. Thanks!
>
So, now about that ascii art pr0n you promised me...
.
Excerpts from phrkonaleash's message of Sun Apr 26 17:57:55 -0700 2009:
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris > wrote:
>
> > Top-posting 'cuz you did
> >
> > The .bash_profile thing works beautifully, except I found that I had to
> > add it to .bashrc for it to work with my ater
> spelling words 'your' way [...]
Oh, you are probably referring to the word "seekrit" -
...and stuff like that?
(& maybe the double "r" in "Herroes"?)
The "L33T" article, at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L33T
or even
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L337
clearly talks about stuff like this; --
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Mike Schwartz wrote:
> [...] However, creative misspellings [...] were also a way to attempt to
> indicate one was knowledgeable about the culture of computer users [...] "
> >>
Y0 D00D 1 W1LL H4X UR C0MPUT3R! L1NUX 1Z S0 UNC00L 4ND 34SY TO
H4X!!11!!11!ELEVE
Excerpts from phrkonaleash's message of Sun Apr 26 18:38:53 -0700 2009:
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Mike Schwartz
> wrote:
>
>
> > [...] However, creative misspellings [...] were also a way to attempt to
> > indicate one was knowledgeable about the culture of computer users [...] "
> > >>
hey, HTML mail is cool. (ohbtw, I just XSS'd your client, bitch!)
and top posting, yeah. Teh weburnetz is great.
Someone kill this thread now before someone gets hurt.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris wrote:
> Excerpts from phrkonaleash's message of Sun Apr 26 18:38:53 -070
glad to see I can cause waves even when I'm not trying tooo
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Ryan Rix wrote:
> hey, HTML mail is cool. (ohbtw, I just XSS'd your client, bitch!)
> and top posting, yeah. Teh weburnetz is great.
>
> Someone kill this thread now before someone gets hurt.
>
>
>
Linux, like intelligence, is ageless.
Territorial coming of age wars fought via flinging personal critique, like
duels, are best done in private, in the early morning.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Mike Schwartz wrote:
> > spelling words 'your' way [...]
>
> Oh, you are probably referring to
.
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 4/30/09, Lisa Kachold wrote:
From: Lisa Kachold
Subject: Re: OT: L33Tspeak "spelling" (was: Re: The .bash_history that Never
Heard Anything at All)
To: schwa...@acm.org, "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009,
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