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Autocomplete—found everywhere from text messaging apps to IDEs—can seem like a fairly modern innovation, but it’s been present in various forms of Unix since the early 80s, if not earlier. Linux ...
The Linux script command has been around for ages and provides a simple but useful service. It lets you record command line activity – both input and output.
I have a script for Maya and Photoshop that I'm trying to make compatible for Windows users. Maya's MEL scripting lets you send system commands so I have a simple command line script for OS X that ...
The script command will run your .bashrc start-up file when you start your command recording. It will save the commands you enter along with the output generated by them.
I would have done it the 2nd way with VBScript rather than hack around with a command line script. If there is anything that needs looping, I default to VBScript.