Have you used fish? The built-in fuzzy matching works pretty well for me. Wondering if there’s any reason to add atuin in. Sync seems like a negative to me more than a positive.
I use fish with atuin but without sync. It is nice because I can search commands for a given workspace. For example the commands within a given git repository.
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May i introduce u to atuin
Nah thanks, up arrow hasnt failed me yet
I think you mean Crtl+R in bash
What does this sometimes appear not to work for me even though the command is clearly in the history?
Try
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
Ooh that’s even cooler!
Not MySQL, though, but nice for usage in a terminal!
I don’t believe in A’tuin. The world is obviously carried on the back of a badger.
But the turtle moves.
And the honey badger mauls. My planet could beat up your planet in a fight.
Have you used fish? The built-in fuzzy matching works pretty well for me. Wondering if there’s any reason to add atuin in. Sync seems like a negative to me more than a positive.
Yeah they are compatible. Sync can be disabled entirely or self hosted.
I use fish with atuin but without sync. It is nice because I can search commands for a given workspace. For example the commands within a given git repository.