ran a command with 'secrets' and found that it doesnt get stored in history.
what idiot or bot thought it would be a good idea to do this stupid shit? it wasnt a problem before. imagine all the people's
time youve wasted bc they're left guessing why the fuck their command isnt in the history, as if they're supposed to just know.
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&& (string.Equals(arg2, "secrets", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) || string.Equals(arg2, "secret", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)); |
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Exception report
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Environment data
Steps to reproduce
run echo 'secret' and close the tab and start new and hit up arrow or look at ConsoleHost_history its not there, but not echo 'secre'
Expected behavior
command should be in history. there's no fucking secret in the command, just the string.
Actual behavior
not in history