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.HISTORY File Extension

A .HISTORY file is a Unix C Shell History, created by N/A.

Open with BSD C shell (and variants). Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .HISTORY file?

A .HISTORY file is a special kind of file used on computers that run Unix or similar operating systems. It is created by a program called the Unix C Shell, often just called "csh" for short, and sometimes by other similar programs. The C Shell is a place where users can type commands to tell the computer what to do. Each time a user types a command into the C Shell, that command gets saved into a .HISTORY file. This file acts like a memory of all the commands the user has entered. The name of this file is always ".history", which makes it easy to recognize.

Because the .HISTORY file is essentially a list of text commands, you can open and read it with any program that can read text files. Here are some ways you can open a .HISTORY file: 1. **BSD C shell (and variants)**: This is the program that originally creates the .HISTORY file. If you're using the C Shell or a similar shell, you can view the history directly in the shell.

2. **Any text editor**: Text editors are programs that let you see and edit text files. You can use any text editor you like to open and read the contents of a .HISTORY file. Examples of text editors include Notepad++ or Sublime Text.

3. **Microsoft Notepad**: This is a simple text editor that comes with Windows operating systems. You can use Notepad to open and view .HISTORY files on a Windows computer.

4. **Apple TextEdit**: If you're using a Mac, you can use TextEdit to open .HISTORY files. TextEdit comes with the macOS operating system, so you don't need to download anything extra.

In summary, a .HISTORY file keeps a record of commands entered in the Unix C Shell, and you can view this file using various programs that can open text files, including those built into your operating system like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on macOS.

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