I’m an atuin user too, and think it’s great. It’s a significant improvement over the bash history configurations (incantations?) I used previously.
Where atuin really shines is in keeping a single unified history across multiple shell windows, which my incantations could never get to work correctly on all the platforms I use (zsh/bash on OSX/Linux/msys/cygwin/babun).
I’ve also enjoyed running SQL queries on my atuin-history to learn more about my own workflows to see where I can optimize.
llimllib|2 years ago
Wishing her the best of luck making it her job.
netcoyote|2 years ago
Where atuin really shines is in keeping a single unified history across multiple shell windows, which my incantations could never get to work correctly on all the platforms I use (zsh/bash on OSX/Linux/msys/cygwin/babun).
I’ve also enjoyed running SQL queries on my atuin-history to learn more about my own workflows to see where I can optimize.
Thanks!
ellieh|2 years ago
> I’ve also enjoyed running SQL queries on my atuin-history to learn more about my own workflows to see where I can optimize.
if you could share more about what you found useful there, that would be amazing