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Does MongoDB have something like a .bash_history file?

I recently typed in a long command, closed & re-opened the shell, and want to retrieve it.

Pressing up doesn't work as it seems that the history of the last shell is not accessible in the new shell.

I installed 1.8.1 with Homebrew. Is there a configuration variable I should set that will turn on MongoDB interactive shell history logging?

Here's my mongod.conf file:

# Store data in /usr/local/var/mongodb instead of the default /data/db
dbpath = /usr/local/var/mongodb

# Only accept local connections
bind_ip = 127.0.0.1
# Enable Write Ahead Logging (not enabled by default in production deployments)
journal = true
ma11hew28
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Yes, its in ~/.dbshell as of version 1.8.1 which I am using. But this could be something they added in 1.7+ as from what I recall 1.6.5 does not have it.

lobster1234
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of course yes,

it's in your home Path : ~/.dbshell like lobster1234 said. for windows you should check out the link https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/program/mongo/#files

but beware, you should save the contents in other file (cat .dbshell >>Mongohistory.txt) after you have used mongo shell, becouse mongodb shell don't ganna save the whole commandes that you have taped in.

HISI
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For windows, type the following in the powershell:

$ cat ~/.dbshell
Aza
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On Windows cmd you can type this command to see the history:

notepad %userprofile%\.dbshell

If you have VS code installed, this also works:

code %userprofile%\.dbshell
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