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Copy, select, and export your chat history.

sshChat is useful as a work log. This guide shows how to copy one result, select multiple bubbles, and export the whole session as a text file when you need to share or keep a record.

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Step 1: Copy one bubble quickly

sshChat App
Where this happens

On any command, output, or error bubble in the chat.

What to do

Open the bubble menu and use copy when you only need one command or one output block.

Best use

Great for copying a log snippet, a failing command, or a returned path into another app.

Step 2: Select multiple bubbles when one is not enough

sshChat App
Where this happens

Inside the same chat session in sshChat.

What to do

Enter selection mode, tap the bubbles you want, then copy or share the combined result.

Best use

Useful when you need both the command and the matching output, not just one isolated block.

Step 3: Export the whole chat as TXT

sshChat App
Where this happens

From the chat actions or menu in sshChat.

What you get

The export includes commands, output, errors, and status details in one plain text file.

Good uses

Save a deployment log, hand over a troubleshooting session, or keep a simple text record of production work.

Step 4: Treat chat history as operational evidence

sshChat App
Mindset

sshChat is not only a command surface. It is also a human-readable timeline of what you did on the server.

Best habit

Keep short, useful commands in normal mode and export or share the session when someone else needs the trail.

Next step

If you want to organize repeat actions better, continue to the catalog management guide.