What has been your experience with Atuin? Is it something worth using?
What has been your experience with Atuin? Is it something worth using?
For context Atuin (Github) is a shell history replacement that apparently provides a lot of extra functionality.
Has anyone used it? Im thinking of switching to it but Im worried about its impact on performance and if its worth it.
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I just sync my bash history with dotfiles and use FZF for recalling it. I'm not sold on it.
Also, the same history on different machines would be something I definitely do NOT want. I heavily rely on recent history to re-run commands on different machines with different projects and configurations. Mixing all that would be a mess.
5 0 Replyyep 😄 just edited it
1 0 ReplyBut what about the other features?
(tbf looking at the github I don't see anything special but I have been seeing people using it swear by it so Im wondering what Im missing)
1 0 ReplyThings I already have:
- rebind ctrl-r and up (configurable) to a full screen history search UI
- old history file is not replaced
Things I could find useful once in a while:
- switch filter modes via ctrl-r; search history just from the current session, directory, or globally
Things I don't care about and probably wouldn't use:
- back up and sync encrypted shell history
- log exit code, cwd, hostname, session, command duration, etc
- calculate statistics such as "most used command"
- quick-jump to previous items with Alt-<num>
- enter to execute a command, tab to edit
I really don't want:
- the same history across terminals, across sessions, and across machines
Not really a feature:
- store shell history in a sqlite database
4 0 Replythanks for the comprehensive answer!
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