While that’s certainly useful to cull trivial commands, it can also behoove the user to remove commands done wrong.
Coming back several months later to be gifted with several, very similar commands of which only one is right can be frustrating. The history records the failed tries as well as the successes.
Mind, the errors give a place to start, but if it’s far enough removed from the original event it may well be ambiguous enough to send you to a search engine anyway, especially if you have the memory of a goldfish like I do.
> Coming back several months later to be gifted with several, very similar commands of which only one is right can be frustrating. The history records the failed tries as well as the successes.
The correct command is almost always the last one, so as long as your search results are chronological this shouldn't be an issue?
Coming back several months later to be gifted with several, very similar commands of which only one is right can be frustrating. The history records the failed tries as well as the successes.
Mind, the errors give a place to start, but if it’s far enough removed from the original event it may well be ambiguous enough to send you to a search engine anyway, especially if you have the memory of a goldfish like I do.