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To execute the same command as previously executed five commands ago, you would type:

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To execute the same command as previously executed five commands ago, you would type:

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The shell program interprets the commands you type into the terminal, into instructions that the Linux operating system can execute. True or False?
The _______ command will print a list of the commands that you’ve previously executed.

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