Is there a log of recent terminal sessions at all? Or anyway I can see what was written to console before I last quit?
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There is the option to save a log of your session to a file, however, by default this isn't done.
To activate the session logs, go to iTerm2 Preferences (⌘,), select the "Profiles" tab, then the "Session" tab. Under "Miscellaneous" you can specify a folder where log files for your sessions shall be saved in the future.
Edit:
These session logs can become quite big, so you might want to have a look from time to time to not clutter your drive.
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1Anyone else having an issue retrieving the logs? mine is scattered with random posix characters and memory addresses– JonathanFeb 12, 2020 at 0:53
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1@Jonathan if you open a terminal and run
cat logfile.log
it should print the recorded session into your terminal. Feb 26, 2020 at 14:39 -
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@DanielKobe go to the folder specified on that settings panel, and open them with any text editor you like. Aug 18, 2021 at 21:00
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1This option says log session input into files ? Does it include the output of the commands we run as well on the ssh sessions like some bash command outputs that gets printed on the terminal Jun 9, 2022 at 4:03