What has been your experience with Autin? Is it something worth using?
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For context Autin (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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For context Autin (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.
it’s great, I use it all the time. I run my own server and sync history between my work and personal laptops. If I need history for a specific project, I filter by the workspace (or whatever it’s called)
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For context Autin (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.
I don't have any experience with Atuin, but I use and love hstr for similar features.
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For context Autin (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.
Have used it for a while, it’s great. I don’t want sync between machines, so I just use it as a better local history. It works well, and switching scopes of history so easily is terrific. I do wish the querying / fuzzy matching was a little smarter, but I’ve not seen anything better.
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For context Autin (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.
I love it. I turn off sync but it's just a much better command history tool
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For context Autin (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.
It's better than any built-in history tools (including zsh and fish) and I find the sync feature very useful. It's definitely saved me time in having to re-find old commands I used once. Probably the second best quality-of-life tool for the shell after zoxide (a brilliant cd replacement).
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For context Autin (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.
I would like to use it specifically for the sync between machines, because ridicolous terminal commands like with find, grep or checking/comparing used storage volumes is abysmal to remember. I also set up my own server which worked quite well, I just wish the "client" installation as a proper debian package instead of this stupid shell script.
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