user6800816
user6800816

Reputation: 543

Docker: preserve command history

Every time I build a Docker container, the command history (CTRL+R in Ubuntu) is lost. Is there a way to prevent it from resetting the history after each build ?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 3241

Answers (1)

Yuankun
Yuankun

Reputation: 7813

Yes, there is a way. Even though it's a little bit tricky.

Basically when a container is removed, its entire filesystem is erased. So you need to find some way to persist the command history file.

First, find the history file used by shell in the container. For me, I am running a busybox container. I find out the history file is /root/ash_history.

$ ls -a /root
.             ..            .ash_history

Then, remove currently running container and re-run it with a host file mounted (so that we can persist the /root/.ash_history file).

docker run -v /path/to/host/file:/root/.ash_history ...

Input some random commands, and remove the container and run it again, you will be able to use CTRL+R in the container.

Upvotes: 2

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