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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.

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      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.

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        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.

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          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.

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            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.

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              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.

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                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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