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On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 00:24 +0000, Chris Dennis wrote:
> We also learn that su and sudo hide the interesting part of the command.
> Can someone who is clever at awk change the script
> history | awk '{print$2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg | head -n
> to pick out the second word if the first is either 'su' or 'sudo' (or a
> Bash-style 'ENVVAR=value' prefix)?
history | awk '$2 ~ /^(sudo|[^[:blank:]]+=)/{print $2 " " $3;next}{print
$2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg | head -n 10
Something like that should probably do it I'd imagine - only very
briefly tested though. Also, I've only picked out sudo not 'su' as
you'd have to cope with 'su -', 'su -c', 'su user' etc. for it to be
useful I guess.
Cheers,
Neil