We all use the Windows Command Prompt, but there are quite a few very useful features you may not know about – one being command history viewing.
To access the command history of your current session, press “F7″ and you’ll be presented with a prompt containing the last commands you’ve executed.
Please note that it only shows you the command history from the current session.
Other posts which may be of interest..
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Kill a GNU Screen Session from the Command Line



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