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2024-05-10 22:58:20 +0200 commented answer Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Thanks again @Sébastien , I was aware of _ but your *_ is new to me and I'm sure will be useful in the future. Appreciat

2024-05-09 23:30:48 +0200 commented answer Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Thanks @Sébastien, this is useful to know if not quite what I'm looking for. I was hoping to have some feature that woul

2024-05-09 23:27:10 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s

2024-05-09 23:26:51 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @MaxAlekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as so

2024-05-09 23:26:28 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @max-alekseyev @ortollj, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s

2024-05-09 23:26:16 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @max-alekseyev @ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as

2024-05-09 23:25:23 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev@ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s

2024-05-09 23:22:54 +0200 commented question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Sorry for the delay -- @Max Alekseyev@ortollij, I was indeed thinking along the lines of @azerbajdzan , e.g. with f as s

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2024-04-22 12:06:01 +0200 asked a question Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand?

Is there a SageMath version of Mathematica's '//' shorthand? If I had some expression x^2 + x^3 - 31 and I want to apply

2021-10-21 10:01:26 +0200 marked best answer How to find full command history, including previous sessions?

I'm trying to access all previous commands from the interactive sage shell, and I'm hoping to find something like .bash_history somewhere.

As far as I can tell, I can search previous commands by entering %hist, but this only gets me the session history. I can also go through each previous command one-by-one by hitting the up key, but that's a little too tedious for me. I think there is a file called history.sqlite at ~/.sage/ipython-5.0.0 but that's unreadable (and possible not from the interactive shell).

Is there a way to find the full history (or as much of it as is recently stored?)

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2021-10-20 22:22:48 +0200 commented question How to find full command history, including previous sessions?

@John Palmieri Thanks, I had literally just found that post (after searching for 'ipython history') and came to add it a

2021-10-20 20:04:56 +0200 commented question How to find full command history, including previous sessions?

@JohnPalmieri Thanks, I had literally just found that post (after searching for 'ipython history') and came to add it as

2021-10-20 19:03:53 +0200 commented question How to find full command history, including previous sessions?

Thanks, I had literally just found that post (after searching for 'ipython history') and came to add it as an answer! Th

2021-10-20 18:36:10 +0200 asked a question How to find full command history, including previous sessions?

How to find full command history, including previous sessions? I'm trying to access all previous commands from the inter