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  1. CTRL+Z (Undo) history/log command? How to revert?

    Sep 10, 2014 · That makes very little sense. CTRL+Z is application specific. In a editor (Word, Excel, etc), it undoes the last edit (which can be restored with CTRL-Y) until there are no more …

  2. windows - How to "undo" in command prompt? - Super User

    No, there is no such built-in operation as undo for the command line. However, you can browse the past commands with up & down arrows and if the command is non-destructive (copy, …

  3. command line - How do I undor/redo edits in Windows 10 CMD?

    Sep 6, 2020 · There is no undo support in the command prompt, but you can recall previously executed commands using the up and down arrow, or press F7 to get those in a popup list.

  4. How to undo changes in command prompt? - Super User

    Feb 6, 2017 · How to undo changes in command prompt? Ask Question Asked 8 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago

  5. Is there an "undo" command on the Unix comand line?

    Oct 3, 2010 · In particular: On the command line, cp and mv will overwrite any existing target file, but you can make them prompt: alias cp='cp -i' alias mv='mv -i' I recommend these two aliases …

  6. How to undo an accidental drag and drop - Super User

    Short Answer To undo a file/folder operation in Windows, you can use either the Undo command in the Edit menu, or press Ctrl+Z. Caveat NB: There are a few things to note however. While …

  7. undo Linux's rm? - Super User

    What's wrong with aliasing rm? I like having an undo button for my accidental deletions, even on the command line. Also, trash-cli explicitly facilitates this by accepting (and ignoring) many …

  8. linux - Undo an "rm -rf ~" command? - Super User

    For the future, don't use rm interactively at the command line. Use a utility like trash and you 1) can't make the same mistake again and 2) can't get used to a poor shell alias of rm that will …

  9. Undo the Linux trash command - Super User

    Can we undo operations done in a terminal, for example, file deletion through rm? Solutions obtained: Aliasing Undelete utilities Backup utilities LibTrash Versioning (FUSE)

  10. Viewing Windows Explorer’s complete Undo history - Super User

    Windows Explorer maintains a list of file operations so that you can undo them (10 operations up to XP and 32 from Vista). You can see the last operation without performing it by opening the …