Effectively Use History Commands in Linuxpetsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml – 145 points – 3 months agoitsfoss.com38Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShout out to the very fine Atuin.sh. Give it a try, you won't regret it.curl | sh... Yep, I don't like these "recommended" methods, too. Fortunately, you can just use your favourite package manager instead: https://docs.atuin.sh/guide/installation/#manual-installation
Shout out to the very fine Atuin.sh. Give it a try, you won't regret it.curl | sh... Yep, I don't like these "recommended" methods, too. Fortunately, you can just use your favourite package manager instead: https://docs.atuin.sh/guide/installation/#manual-installation
curl | sh... Yep, I don't like these "recommended" methods, too. Fortunately, you can just use your favourite package manager instead: https://docs.atuin.sh/guide/installation/#manual-installation
Yep, I don't like these "recommended" methods, too. Fortunately, you can just use your favourite package manager instead: https://docs.atuin.sh/guide/installation/#manual-installation
Shout out to the very fine Atuin.sh. Give it a try, you won't regret it.
curl | sh...
Yep, I don't like these "recommended" methods, too. Fortunately, you can just use your favourite package manager instead: https://docs.atuin.sh/guide/installation/#manual-installation