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history | awk '{print $2}' | awk 'BEGIN {FS="|"}{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head

Displays your top 10 most used shell commands, take a moment to make sure it's not a recursive delete or some shit then post em

229 vim
157 php
144 cd
142 ls
23 rm
16 ll
15 //
13 *
11 mv
>>
>>53135307
Yeah, I am totally going to run a shell command posted on 4chan.
>>
>>53135322
>take a moment to make sure it's not a recursive delete or some shit then post em

If you can't understand a script this simple you are not qualified to use shell anyway.
>>
    164 sudo
102 ll
56 cd
45 cat
41 vim
34 man
31 systemctl
30 journalctl
27 rm
24 zypper
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Fresh install
306 sudo
220 ls
174 cd
160 pacaur
88 git
38 vim
32 rehash
20 ./toggle.sh
19 exit
18 mv
>>
    116 git
102 echo
85 e // vim alias
65 app
57 if
46 cp
43 rm
43 man
40 sudo
32 source

not very insightful
>>
ITT: vim
>>
android

48 python
32 ls
30 cd
17 ping
9 su
8 ifconfig
5 la
4 rm
4 find
4 exit
>>
468 git
382 cd
155 ssh
151 php
136 vim
47 rm
42 ping
40 sublime
34 keychain
33 cat
>>
>normal user
3 su
3 rm
3 ls
3 cd
1 sudo
1 cp
1 clear
1 cat

>root
4 emerge
3 clear // wut
2 ls
2 eselect
1 umount
1 reboot
1 nano
1 exit
1 boot-update
>>
laptop:
   1665 git
848 cd
825 grep
699 open
643 brew
393 ssh
280 rm
278 sublime
261 vi


hackintosh
 256 brew
206 cd
150 git
143 screen
143 ls
97 sudo
89 torr
63 vim
60 exit
59 open
>>
First server:
[Code]
76 nano
41 ls
41 cd
34 cat
27 ps
21 su
21 service
15 apt-get
14 clear
11 exit
[/code]
>>
ksh: fc: no history (yet)
>>
   1379 vim
465 ls
385 cd
316 ghci
290 python
206 julia
125 sudo
123 yaourt
114 ..
82 rm
>>
658 sl
621 ls
>>
  56 $((RANDOM%6))
38 megals
31 megadf
26 sssh
26 brew
25 megareg
23 sudo
17 stat
14 defaults
14 curl
>>
>>53136970
using nano instead of superior ed
>>
   1032 sudo
493 cd
225 nvim
175 rm
114 cat
91 man
87 mv
85 git
49 mkdir
48 eix
>>
>>53136970
what system? Raspberry Pi?
>>
239 ll
116 cd
85 sudo
48 rm
37 mv
34 git
30 vim
22 ssh
18 rsync
16 find

Not using the pc for too long.
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    133 ls
42 cd
33 cat
20 rm
20 emerge
20 eix
19 nano
15 make
14 semodule
14 semanage


I guess it was cleared a bit ago
>>
 114 g++
108 ./a.out
61 sudo
13 cd
12 ls
7 su
4 steam
4 rm
2 ./xflux
2 dpkg
>>
   1881 hg
1325 cd
765 ls
752 emacs
737 fg
646 make
324 man
203 cat
188 pacman
183 echo
>>
199 sudo
37 ls
35 grep
20 nano
19 vnc4server
15 service
15 sensors
14 apg
10 dpkg
10 cat
>>
   1344 ls
829 sudo
827 cd
369 nano
231 cat
229 find
130 mpv
108 rm
101 exit
75 yaourt
>>
>>53137318
vps
>>
>dat script

409 22.2.2016
360 21.2.2016
254 23.2.2016

i've tried
>>
>>53135307
    453 vim
413 git
235 cabal
220 ghci
169 sudo
113 run
108 apt-cache
82 find
77 tar
74 make

I'm least surprised.
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HISTCONTROL=ignoredups kind of shoots this in the ass.
>>
98 sudo
65 cd
60 ls
49 vim
27 node
26 exit
18 rm
17 npm
17 git
10 make

makes sense for a server
>>
235 vim
177 ls
121 python
88 git
86 cd
61 sqlite3
59 pep8
27 sudo
22 cat
20 cp
>>
>>53138093
Not really. It just removes all the unnecessary ls and exit noise.
>>
>>53135307
144 ls
134 sudo
110 vi
107 cd
40 ./brute-force.py
32 make
28 l
27 clear
21 cc
17 kvm
>>
Sorry for asking a dumb question... but what is the second pipe supposed to do?
>>
>>53138206
>cp
MODS
>>
>>53135307
>not having echo > .bash_history in your .bashrc
>>
>>53138387
why? reverse search is often easier than relying on aliases
>>
    840 sudo
115 emerge
84 locate
74 equery
55 vim
55 mpv
43 firejail
41 emacs
37 pulseaudio
37 ls
>>
   183 sudo
44 cd
33 ls
21 chmod
18 screenfetch
18 mpv
17 nano
17 cu
13 cat
12 smbclient
>>
>>53138344
it trims commands that had pipes with no whitespace, for instance "dmesg|grep" would turn into "dmesg"
>>
It's a server, I don't actually use it to actively work on things.
    343 sudo
148 ls
99 cd
39 htop
38 nano
26 exit
18 cat
17 ffmpeg
16 mail
15 df
>>
>>53138694
what animal doesn't use whitespaces?
>>
>>53138749
what animal keeps a persistent history of their shell commands?
>>
>>53137462
> ./a.out
not giving your compiled programs cute names
what kind of bad person are you
>>
161 sudo
72 alsamixer
47 git
19 ls
17 cd
15 plank
15 ping
13 redshift
10 screenfetch
8 killall

Install is rather new and I don't use bash that often anymore since downloading GitKraken to manage my repos.
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>>53138754
people who has stuff to do?
It is stored on your computer, it is there to help YOU.
If it was stored somewhere else, I would have a problem with it, but this doesn't bother me one bit.
I actively use it.
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>>53138783
>alsamixer
Why would you use the gui so often?
>>
>>53135307
fresh install too
56 ls
52 exit
41 cd
31 vim
31 sudo
13 xrdb
9 tmux
7 rm
6 mv
6 cp
>>
user:
1051 ls
961 cd
767 mpv
523 su
336 cat
331 eix
267 find
175 rm
155 play
152 htop

root:
883 emerge
706 ls
548 cd
539 eix
487 cat
321 systemctl
222 nvim
168 equery
166 echo
164 rm
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I used this command
history | sed 's/\s*[0-9]*\s*//' | sed 's/|\s*/\n/' | sed 's/\s.*$//' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head[/cpde] because I am to lazy to bother with learning awk, and wanted to count the programmes within pipes, because I use them alot.

This is what I got on my main laptop with history of 1000 (recently installed):

    176 git
140 ls
94 exit
71 vi
63 cd
50 ssh
32 history
30 rm
25 sed
24 sudo


on my other PC:
    137 ls
52 mv
41 exit
37 cd
36 ssh
23 rm
22 gpg
14 tmux
14 pass
12 git


and on my raspberry pi (for some reason I really like fortune):

     81 ls
44 cd
42 fortune
36 exit
35 sudo
30 less
30 grep
27 man
26 ll
23 vi


Man, I wish I had backed up all my .bash_history files...
>>
>>53138816
The SPDIF output of my sound card is always auto-muted by alsa on system startup and I have been too dumb/lazy to fix the default setting. I tried some fixes for that I found on the Arch Wiki and on the Arch forums, but gave up after trying for a couple of hours without them working consistently.

I might invest some time into this when I actually have some time to spare.
>>
     50 vim
44 ls
38 cd
34 pacman
23 htop
22 yaourt
22 tlp-stat
19 startx
19 poweroff
15 uSync // rsync script
>>
>>53135307
134 ls
113 exit
111 sudo
101 cd
66 mpc
41 rm
30 cls
28 ll
27 ssh
24 aget

Also:
alias aget="sudo apt-get install "
>>
503 ls
346 cd
233 vim
154 sudo
60 gcc
43 python
39 rm
30 mv
23 javac
22 wine

more programming stuff then expected...
>>
>>53138871
If the alsa-restore isn't working, why not just unmute when you boot?
amixer set Master unmute

Using a gui is for a persistant problem like that is weird
>>
85 sudo
61 ls
59 cd
43 ./prime_factors.py
28 ./a.out
20 g++
19 git
17 mpv
16 vim
15 yaourt
>>
~$ wc -l .bash_history 
15215 .bash_history
>>
>>53139317
> 43 ./prime_factors.py
why?
>>
158 sudo
139 cd
127 ll <- ls -alt | head -20
56 l <- ls -alt
47 amixer
30 cp
28 notify-send
27 ssh
24 mplayer
23 ./dump1090 (Program to view ADS-B data with SDR-Dongle )
19 man
>>
>>53139712
ADS-B is to transmit status info of aircraft
(like flight aware, but only on a direct path (Plane --> my dongle))
>>
>>53139869
I just read "plane --> my dong"
>>
>>53135307
    
430 ls
419 cd
294 emacs
291 make
283 git
251 sudo
67 ./simfin
65 vim
58 rm
42 cat

ls is the first one because i sometimes run ls like 7 times in a row when i'm bored
>>
 
222 cd
157 la
130 sudo
112 vim
65 pacman
52 yaourt
47 git
42 rofi
40 mv
33 man


meh...
>>
1130 vim
1027 cd
919 git
744 ls
619 rm
297 sudo
257 mv
256 cat
246 brew
239 find
[\code]
>>
>>53135307
    153 pacman
118 block
55 gcc
54 ping
40 ls
34 mount
34 ip
34 iw
29 killall
20 man
>>
 811 git
539 npm
234 cd
144 ls
131 my_ssh_sv
96 my_buc
64 ssh
52 my_website
51 curl
47 docker
>>
>>53137036
Chooo chooo
>>
    125 sudo
73 ls
67 cd
34 vim
27 [
26 ssh
21 exit
16 mysql
15 ps
10 git


yeah, no surprises here
>>
>>53140606
>ls is the first one because i sometimes run ls like 7 times in a row when i'm bored

when i'm bored i play the UNIX Russian roulette
 [ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && rm -rf / || echo "Click.." 
>>
239 git
38 ls
35 cd
22 ant
19 clear
18 nano
15 brew
14 node
12 killall
10 ssh
>>
    979 srm
934 mpv
553 cd
519 lad
482 rm
312 ls
271 mv
262 sudo
254 cat
244 while
>>
phones debian chroot

root@localhost:/# history | awk '{print $2}' | awk 'BEGIN {FS="|"}{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
81 cd
78 clear
62 ls
60 apt-get
25 exit
18 ffmpeg
15 ./configure
13 df
12 ran
11 gcc
>>
My linux is recent :
     61 steam
58 pacman
52 sudo
42 nano
38 cd
19 find
18 git
17 ls
11 timedatectl
10 minecraft
>>
119 vim
73 g++
40 sudo
39 gcc
23 ./iocccsize
22 clang
15 ls
13 ./a.out
11 objdump
11 LC_ALL=C

I think one could easily guess what I'm doing right now
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>>53135307

1484 ls
1250 cd ..
1098 cd..
999 cd code

>tfw supermodel
>>
Server:

81 cd
77 nano
71 tail
68 ls
37 sudo
36 grep
27 cat
20 bash
12 rm
12 echo
>>
>>53135307
I literally only use this laptop for masturbation

     94 sudo
62 mpv
48 cd
31 ls
20 vim
19 exit
10 wget
9 makepkg
8 tar
8 pacman
>>
     78 vim
65 sudo
57 git
53 ls
44 make
38 cd
25 ./compare.pl
21 ssh
19 ./bleh.pl
17 less


I don't even know what the second Perl script is
>>
   1188 yaourt
779 sudo
485 c
332 vlc
310 urxvtc
302 nano
259 cat
249 ls
227 rm
182 echo

lol
>>
 336 root
37 cd
33 ll
20 rvmm
7 history
6 ps
4 kill
2 hadd
2 cp


A bit dull commands as I only use this laptop when at lab.
>>
>>53146883
>cp

you are allowed to do that at your lab ?
>>
>>53147175
I might just be ignorant, but why not?
>>
221 git
194 cd
184 ls
93 exit
47 emacs
45 rm
44 cat
28 *censored*
17 tmux
17 make
>>
     69 npm
45 git
32 gcc
30 sudo
25 aur
23 ./mydu
20 make
20 get
18 node
18 cd
>>
207 uptime
115 sudo
22 mpv
21 convert
20 chromium-browser
14 ssh
13 cd
10 man
6 qtiplot
6 7z
>>
1670 sudo
720 ls
593 yaourt
512 cd
425 clear
252 nano
191 screenfetch
175 cat
170 nvim
152 pacman
>>
>>53137306
>nvim
ma nigguh
>>
    422 sudo
126 python
121 ls
94 cat
80 cd
43 clear
41 ./RSSscript.py
11 curl
8 exit
7 screen
>>
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>having a history file
dat lack of security
>>
    312 g
133 vi
106 exit
65 cd
63 clear
48 pwd
47 ssh
31 ovpn
27 python
23 gcert


g is an alias for git
>>
dunno why I have no sudo in there and so much ./tablelookup

    220 cd
73 vim
72 ./tablelookup
30 sleep
25 clear
13 python2
11 pu
10 ls
10 find
5 rm
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Posting a scrot because I can't copy/paste from this rig
>>
    145 sudo
75 ls
65 cd
60 vim
58 gcc
51 gnuplot
31 shred
24 mv
21 killall
21 ./my_synchronization_script.sh
>>
I thought I had used ls a ton of times more

954 ls
694 cd
589 git
487 docker
324 vim
210 nvim
206 sudo
164 ssh
157 fg
124 cat
>>
>>53149933
>having doubt about a hardened system.
dat lack of self-confidence
>>
109 exit
62 curl
31 nano
30 mpv
24 ranger
22 man
18 sudo
13 mplayer
12 vlc
12 startx

OMG exit first place
I have to start using Ctrl+D
>>
>>53150633

mpv , mplayer and vlc : are you really that indecisive ?
>>
   188 ffmpeg
79 ./server
72 clear
69 ./gsim
68 ./gettoone
39 ./test;aplay
37 sudo
33 rm
24 man
23 ./test
>>
Work:

1227 cd
1156 vim
607 cat
449 rm
433 grep
430 svn
373 git
276 ssh
259 mv
247 ls
245 find
242 scp
227 cp
214 tar
162 mkdir
125 man
123 make
114 aptitude
92 strace
77 perl


Home:

959 vim
891 cd
660 │
656 git
541 rm
471 cat
447 mv
263 grep
260 ls
202 cp
182 find
164 mkdir
161 aptitude
149 python
128 curl
121 ssh
105 tar
91 printf
91 echo
>>
>>53149933
>typing things in a command line that may be sensitive.
>>
not going to waste my time.
the commands I use all the time are just hidden away since their arguments are not unique.
>>
>>53147279
I think that was a poor joke
>>
225 sudo
100 ssh
63 exit
50 cat
36 vim
32 cd
22 ls
22 ffmpeg
11 yandex-disk
11 nmap

I'm actually surprised by how many people use vim here.
>>
>>53138360
you win
>>
>>53151871
>>53149867
>>53147591
>>53145301
>>53141258
>>53139712
>>53139317
>>53138783
>>53138735
>>53138540
>>53138450
>>53138147
>>53137612
>>53137306
>>53136378
>>53135548
You have irreparably fucked up your permissions if sudo is your number one.
>>
>>53151954
elaborate?
>>
>>53151954
if the main thing you do in a terminal is update packages and edit configs it should be expected
>>
>>53135307
How did I turn this into a fork bomb?
>>
VPS 1:


145 cd
97 nano
62 su
58 ls
55 apt-get
44 htop
34 pgrep
31 service
26 livestreamer
25 crontab


RPi

21 pacman
19 reboot
12 screenfetch
8 cd
7 clear
6 lynx
4 wget
4 time
4 service
3 nano


VPS 2:

31 apt-get
27 cd
13 su
13 chmod
9 ls
7 reboot
6 rm
6 nano
5 youtube-dl
5 userdel


VPS 3 (new)

27 apt-get
20 su
18 service
15 mysql
15 cd
13 nano
10 reboot
8 sudo
8 ls
8 htop


Seedbox

260 cd
171 ls
68 wget
65 cp
61 du
45 ~/private/youtube-dl/youtube-dl
43 rm
30 clear
20 tar
19 rar


you can r8 but u cant h8
>>
>>53152133
>RPi
>OS is arch

was it seemless install or a bitch?
>>
>>53152276
i had to create a linux live cd to boot in linux and follow the instructions to install arch. and it was a bit of a bitch yes.

but once i got that shit copied over, it was all good
>>
>>53152276
>>53152311
http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/raspberry-pi
>>
Work:
   1143 ls
938 cd
516 vim
504 bitbake
159 rm
156 find
95 cp
81 git
72 bitbake-layers
68 tree
>>
    115 ls
91 cd
59 ./tv // a script I'm writing
23 nano
21 yaourt
18 sudo
16 house // HoC alias
15 man
12 tengen // Gurren Lagann
12 rm
>>
    971 l
688 sudo
499 vi
466 cd
312 exit
241 su
112 apt-get
95 ps
86 sensors
78 vnstat
>>
   1526 ls
805 cd
684 vim
493 sudo
413 python
389 su
362 wget
347 firejail
319 ssh
312 pacman
>>
>>53135307
514 c
343 sudo
186 ncmpcpp
169 yaourt
154 sf
127 cd
108 git
98 mpd
97 l
86 clear


autism: the post
>>
>>53135307
193 javac
128 java
122 cd
117 sudo
102 git
71 gcc
56 ls
29 nano
25 jstest
15 sixad
>>
>>53138450
>>53152806
What do you use firejail for?
>>
>>53152874
sandbox my internet-facing apps. I usually use mpv to stream, youtube-dl to download vids, epiphany and firefox.
>>
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fresh install
>>
>>53150308
>being that self-confident about a system
It's called arrogance.

>>53151059
Literally everything you type into a typical server is sensitive.
>>
51 mount
20 apt-get
14 umount
10 ls
10 chroot
9 lsof
8 chmod
5 cd
4 nano
3 df
>>
54 ls
46 sudo
42 nano
39 cd
37 pac
21 mpv
20 ssh
19 history
12 sync
12 man

pac = sudo pacman

I'm pretty sure my history isn't saving past 500 or something.
>>
    233 cd
140 mpv
88 git
86 nvim
78 man
65 rm
55 sudo
49 find
46 ls
42 cat


Neat. Also, if your list seems short, try using "history 0" instead of just "history".
>>
174 sudo
139 ls
92 cd
55 vim
47 docker
30 nmap
25 ssh
20 python
19 ssh_dockerpi
18 rm
>>
81 ls
54 vim
44 cd
43 service
34 cat
26 apt-get
21 systemctl
16 sudo
16 rm
16 l
>>
112 sudo
26 yaourt
25 pacman
16 screenfetch
15 ls
14 youtube-dl
13 inxi
12 cd
10 su
6 clear
>>
    696 cd
694 ls
383 vim
285 git
167 sudo
78 nix-env
72 rm
69 vagrant
62 curl
60 open
>>
>>53141184
not >>53137036
but sl is one of my favorite programs...
>>
1 394 37.3814% git
2 111 10.5313% cd
3 56 5.31309% ack
4 37 3.51044% nano
5 28 2.65655% pip
6 22 2.08729% ls
7 21 1.99241% fab
8 19 1.80266% subl
9 18 1.70778% find
10 16 1.51803% scp

I brogram stuff
>>
    323 ls
155 cd
144 sudo
110 vim
42 exit
36 rm
22 cat
16 wget
14 mv
13 su
>>
     45 ls
43 exit
23 nano
22 ./volume
21 livestreamer
21 cd
20 sudo
20 irssi
20 date
14 R
>>
Everyday use laptop
    207 ll
189 cd
43 git
41 cat
37 vim
25 rm
23 mv
21 find
20 for
18 make


Server
    149 ll
112 cd
44 vim
41 id3v2
37 sudo
32 ncmpcpp
30 sc
30 ls
25 transmission-remote
24 mv


Boring shit.
>>
just fuck my shit up

64 ls
62 clear
59 cd
44 nano
24 telnet
23 fakefetch-hc
21 prtconf
18 svcadm
14 exit
13 kstat
>>
>>53135322
>can't understand a simple command
This is the age of neo-/g/
>>
>>53135322
Run it in a VM
>>
    183 vim
137 python
122 sudo
61 ls
54 cd
29 killall
28 cp
27 ssh
24 [[
20 cat
>>
>>53137462
learn to write makefiles, you'll thank me later
>>
     97 python3
78 sudo
77 cd
69 rustc
49 lua
44 ping
44 ls
44 htop
41 rsync
34 cat

Huh.
>>
>>53153018
May i ask the font anon?
>>
    259 nano
222 make
158 ls
132 ./bc-dl
53 cd
40 man
35 clear
29 exit
8 locate
6 sudo
>>
Shit, I didn't notice I used that much go.
    149 nano
115 git
93 cd
52 rm
45 go
43 mv
41 godep
30 cp
26 ls
25 python 3
>>
>>53135322
awk stands for autistic wiaboo killyourself
>>
642 ls
282 cd
274 clear
190 sudo
135 git
125 vim
60 cat
57 mv
45 rm
43 python3


I feel like a senile retard with all of these lses
>>
65 brew
43 sudo
39 clear
34 ssh
29 nmap
29 cd
18 defaults
17 netstat
17 ffmpeg
13 ping
>>
>>53139317
>> 43 prime factors.py
wat?
>>
273 ls
173 cd
110 vim
56 sudo
38 go
36 mpv
29 git
26 rm
21 nzbget
20 make
>>
>>53135307
67 whois
58 dig
38 ud #alias for fink selfupdate
38 fua #alias for fink update all
27 fink
21 dx #alias for dig -x
13 cd
11 ls
9 openssl
8 la #alias for ls -aFlG
>>
>>53135307
  11828 cd
10221 mpv
8286 vim
7985 ls
7357 git
6624 m
4182 ~/dev/mpv/build/mpv
3962 ./waf
3313 ~/dev/mpvhq/build/mpv
2729 sudo


>>53135322
You are a fucking moron
>>
1201 ll (alias to ls -lrth)
1131 sudo
1080 cd
795 vim
398 git
328 perl
302 make
281 exit
271 rm
264 man
>>
   6741 vim
3222 lk
2739 na
2251 cd
2001 reload
1820 designate
787 htrap
709 svn
657 ls
519 lt

working
>>
>>53169461
terminus mb
>>
>>53169461
>>53171547
It's terminus.

That font is so imprinted into my brain I could recognize it if it was printed in braille.
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>>53135307
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Version. All right reserved.
┌─[mugi]─[~]
└──╼ history | awk '{print $2}' | awk 'BEGIN {FS="|"}{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
967 make
755 ls
687 cd
597 sudo
510 nano
130 mpv
126 ./checker
97 ./fuckabout.py
92 man
91 cat
┌─[mugi]─[~]
└──╼


I used nano as a base to write my own text editor on top of
No bullie
>>
>>53135307
144 ls
140 cd
83 git
66 fab
61 ps
53 python
33 pip
32 rm
30 vim
30 pelican
>>
>>53135307
    159 reset;egrep
151 reset;
112 ls
95 echo
33 sudo
33 man
33 cd
21 cat
20 java
17 zypper
>>
Clean install from a couple of days ago.

     53 vim
49 hg
39 cd
37 make
30 la
29 pacman
16 install
16 clear
14 rm
13 search
>>
>>53135307
65 cd
53 ls
49 nano
47 vim
39 sudo
36 gcc
21 ./a.out
16 git
13 clear
11 mv


>nano
wat. I haven't used nano in ages.
>>
>>53171757
>pelican
Patrician
>>
Script doesn't work on suse, change to
 history | awk '{CMD[$4]++;count++;}END { for (a in CMD)print CMD[a] " " CMD[a]/count*100 "% " a;}' | grep -v "./" | column -c3 -s " " -t | sort -nr | nl |  head -n10 

workstation
     1  59  12.6609%   mc
2 52 11.1588% service
3 37 7.93991% ping
4 32 6.86695% ssh
5 21 4.50644% mysql
6 19 4.07725% zypper
7 16 3.43348% htop
8 15 3.21888% yast
9 15 3.21888% qemu-img
10 13 2.7897% ifconfig

server
     1  279  27.9%  mc
2 93 9.3% mailq
3 88 8.8% htop
4 77 7.7% service
5 76 7.6% yast
6 58 5.8% vnstat
7 27 2.7% mysql
8 22 2.2% ping
9 19 1.9% df
10 16 1.6% touch


Am I the only one using mc here? Why don't you? It's much more comfy that that cd, rm, etc bullshit.
>>
>>53172145
> site generator in python
> not based Ruby
not efficient let alone logical
>>
   1049 fg
897 vim
896 cd
752 ls
649 sudo
461 g++
399 ./main.py
249 rm
210 startx
189 ssh
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