[sage-support] Re: recovering the last Sage command while it is still running

2020-08-20 Thread Alex J Best
At least on my machine opening a new terminal window and starting a new sage session then pressing "up" gives me the previous command (still running) from the old session. (I'm on 9.2.beta8 in case that's relevant) On Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 1:32:20 PM UTC-4 David Lowry-Duda wrote: > > I

[sage-support] Re: recovering the last Sage command while it is still running

2020-08-20 Thread David Lowry-Duda
> I thought that there was a Sage history file somewhere where the last command I gave would be stored but if there is (as I know there is) it seems to be unreadable. I think it is in .sage/ipython-*/profile_default/history.sqlite. I've never actually tried this, but you're right, it'll be the

[sage-support] Re: recovering the last Sage command while it is still running

2020-08-20 Thread john_perry_usm
On Linux (bash) I use the less command, tell it that yes I want to read the binary file, then press >. That takes me to the end of the history, and I can read what's there. However, it doesn't seem to have the most recent commands. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the