Clearing the commandline, search, etc. history

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Clearing the commandline, search, etc. history

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I don't know if this has been covered (I did a search, but didn't get any hits), but it would be nice if there was a way from within TC to clear (or better yet, edit) the commandline, search, etc. histories. It is a pain to have to manually edit the INI file.
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There is a tool: TCMD History Cleaner but I haven't use it yet.
Download it and try from http://www.clubtotal.tk/ (Maxwish).
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...or Configuration - Options - Operation - Save on exit.

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Some time ago I suggested to split wincmd.ini up into tc_core.ini, tc_env.ini and tc_hist.ini. This way you could clear all history data at once by deleting the tc_hist.ini file and also editing would be a bit easier. Click here to read the details.
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The thing is, there are commands that I want saved and there are commands that I don't want. So every so often, I have to manually edit the ini to clean it up.

I have tried the History Cleaner tool, but since it deletes everything, it doesn't suite my needs.
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robinsiebler wrote:The thing is, there are commands that I want saved and there are commands that I don't want. So every so often, I have to manually edit the ini to clean it up.

I have tried the History Cleaner tool, but since it deletes everything, it doesn't suite my needs.
I see.. but... that was the only tool I knew :-(
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Re: Clearing the commandline, search, etc. history

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In the help for the command line it says:
You can press Shift+Del to remove a no longer wanted item from the history list.
It works for me.
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Re: Clearing the commandline, search, etc. history

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... Shift+Del
First, Ctrl + ↓ or cm_ShowCmdLineHistory or click to expand the history list (pointer on the right) and when the command list opens with the selected line (change with arrow keys), it will work - standardly
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