Commands with status

Until now, we have created commands that don't have an internal state. But some commands can keep an internal state and change its behavior accordingly. The state could be limited to the session itself or it could be shared across multiple sessions. The more obvious example is the command history in the Terminal, where all commands executed are stored and retained between sessions.

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