✨ Magical shell history

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Yo, check it out! There's this wicked cool open-source project called Atuin that's shaking up the shell game. It's like your regular command history on steroids, my friends. Atuin is bringing some serious magic to your terminal, replacing that old-school shell history with a slick SQLite database. But that's not all - it's recording all sorts of extra context for your commands too. We're talking exit codes, duration, time, and more. It's like having a photographic memory for your command line! Now, here's where it gets really lit. Atuin offers optional, fully encrypted syncing of your history between machines. That means you can have the same history across all your terminals, sessions, and devices. And don't worry about privacy - it's all end-to-end encrypted, so your data is locked down tighter than Fort Knox. Some of the standout features that'll make you go "Whoa!" include: - Rebinding ctrl-r and up to a full-screen history search UI - Logging all sorts of juicy details like exit codes, current working directory, hostname, and more - Calculating stats like your most used commands (flex on your command line game!) - Quick-jumping to previous items with Alt-<num> - Switching filter modes on the fly to search just your current session, directory, or globally Atuin's got your back whether you're rocking zsh, bash, fish, nushell, or xonsh. It's like the Swiss Army knife of shell history tools. Want to get in on this shell revolution? It's easy as pie to get started. Just curl their setup script, register an account, import your existing history, and sync that bad boy up. Boom! You're ready to roll with a supercharged command history. So if you're tired of fumbling through your history like it's 1999, give Atuin a spin. It's bringing some serious 21st-century swagger to your command line game. Happy coding, folks!

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