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Here is how I start R on my linux machine.

.Rprofile is at the root of my $HOME directory and has only this line:

source ("~/.config/r/Renviron.r")

Then I append all kind of options,user environment variable paths,functions or aliases in my Renviron.r file. Among other lines, this one set the path to Rhistory :

Sys.setenv(R_HISTFILE="/developement/language/r/.Rhistory")

The path is correct, as returned by command

R > Sys.getenv("R_HISTFILE")

Following this documentation, it seems there is no need to tell R explicitly to load history (loadhistory("path/to/HISTFILE"). When I run R on my terminal, there is no history.

What am I doing wrong ? Thank you for help

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  • Did you wrap your source() in a .First function in your .Rprofile ?
    – juba
    Oct 25, 2013 at 13:21
  • What happens if you use the default .Rprofile the R-installer generates? Are you certain your particular 'flavor' of terminal session supports history? Oct 25, 2013 at 13:22
  • Looking at ?history I saw that you can edit in your .Rprofile file the functions .First and .Last in combination with savehistory and loadhistory (look at the example at the end of the link). I guess is not the same as what you wanted, but it should work.
    – Juan
    Oct 25, 2013 at 13:48
  • I didn't wrap my source in .First. my .First () shall only be something to source all my function placed in one directory, something like sourceDirectory("path/to/my/functions.r")
    – gabx
    Oct 25, 2013 at 13:55
  • I can of course add loadhistory("path/to/R_HISTFILE") in Renvironr, but what puzzles me is that the R_HISTFILE variable is correctly set but not used.My terminal is urxvt with zsh and supports history, at least for my linux commands.
    – gabx
    Oct 25, 2013 at 13:59

2 Answers 2

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For some reason the R documentation on how to load the history is not updated or correct. Apparently the only way to get it to work is by using the utils:: hook for the library that contain the loadhistory() function. In your .Rprofile, add the line like this:

if(interactive()) try(utils::loadhistory(file="C:/pathto/home/xxxx/.Rhistory"))

Trying to load this without the hook, results in a "function not found" error.

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I found the reason why I couldn't load my HISTFILE.This file had to be renamed with at least one letter before .Rhistory.

> loadhistory("path/to/.Rhistory") # loads no commands
> loadhistory("path/to/R.Rhistory") # loads indeed command history
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  • That seems odd, unless you have some sort of strict "ignore invisible files" set in your Linux environment. What happens if you try an escape, such as loadhistory("path/to/\.Rhistory") ? Oct 30, 2013 at 11:35
  • @CarlWitthoft \. is not a recognized escape. Sep 25, 2017 at 16:54

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