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David Dworken
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hiSHtory solves a long time frustration for me: losing information when I close a terminal. By default, if you open two terminals at once, bash will lose your shell history. With hishtory, now you can persist your shell history from multiple terminals across multiple machines, and keep it all in context. For example, I can use this to do a query like `hishtory query cwd:~/code/hishtory go test`...
hiSHtory
Your shell history in context, synced, and queryable
hiSHtory stores your shell history in context (what directory you ran the command it, whether it succeeded or failed, etc). This is synced to all your computers, so from your laptop you can now easily find that complex bash pipeline you wrote on your server.
hiSHtory
Your shell history in context, synced, and queryable