How to Use PHP’s readline_write_history to Save Command History

This guide explains the PHP function readline_write_history, showing how it writes command-line history to a file, detailing the required filename parameter and the boolean return values indicating success or failure, enabling developers to persist interactive shell sessions programmatically.

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How to Use PHP’s readline_write_history to Save Command History

The PHP function readline_write_history(string $filename) writes the command-line history to a specified file.

Parameters

filename : The path of the file where the history should be saved.

Return Value

Returns TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.

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