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Because of [Archive] PragmaticProgrammers on Twitter: “Helpful Unix trick: use script
to log your session. …” / Twitter:
–jeroen
Helpful Unix trick: use `script` to log your session. Use to keep track of actions for training, onboarding, later review.
For example `script mysession`.
^D to end. The session terminates, reminding you of the saved file.
For more details: `man script`
— PragmaticProgrammers (@pragprog) December 7, 2021
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