本帖最后由 DAIC 于 2013-11-10 19:30 编辑
PowerShell keeps a list of all commands you enter, but once you close PowerShell, the list is lost.
Here is a simple one-liner that saves the current command history to file:- Get-History | Export-Clixml $env:temp\myHistory.xml
复制代码 Once you start a new PowerShell console or ISE editor instance, you can load the saved history back into PowerShell:- Import-Clixml $env:temp\myHistory.xml | Add-History
复制代码 Unfortunately, the loaded history will not influence the keyboard buffer, so pressing ARROWUP or ARROWDOWN won't show the newly imported history items. However, you can use tab completion to find lines you entered before:
#(KEYWORD) <-Now press (TAB)!
http://powershell.com/cs/blogs/tips/archive/2013/11/08/exporting-and-importing-powershell-history.aspx |