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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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arboard
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1Password Acquires Kolide
Very sorry to hear this Hackbraten. Wayland support has been gradually improving so you should be able to use an up-to-date version of 1Password in Wayland without these kinds of issues, although as with all things Wayland it also depends on your distro/WM/GPU. (I recently tested in Fedora 40, and I use 1Password in native Wayland mode on openSUSE Tumbleweed.)
I believe our clipboard integration still has an XWayland dependency, but you don't need to actually load into X11 to use it, just have it installed. We are currently working on better native clipboard support for Wayland in the arboard project. (Contributors are always welcome! https://github.com/1Password/arboard.)
Also if you ever feel like applying for that job, I'd love to have more people who are passionate about Linux on the team. :)
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Announcing zp: zp is a cli command to copy the contents of the source file or of the std output buffer to the clipboard, allowing users to easily paste the contents into another file or program
This doesn't really work in wayland. The README from arboard mentions:
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picst - a CLI tool to resize clipboard images on the fly
It uses https://github.com/1Password/arboard and https://github.com/image-rs/image under the hood. I haven't tested deeply but I assume it should handle many formats out of the box.
atuin
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Ask HN: Any tool for managing large and variable command lines?
I've heard good things about atuin
https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin
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ohmyzsh VS atuin - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Feb 2024
The shell history autocomplete seems to be better than the one that comes with Oh My Zsh.
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Atuin – Magical Shell History
Atuin is lovely, although I found some of its defaults pretty annoying until I changed them:
- It turns out I basically never want fuzzy search through my command history, and certainly not by default. I gave it a try for a couple weeks but it was very frustrating to be searching for a particular command, type in the exact prefix, and have the thing I was looking for hidden among hundreds of irrelevant entries. Solution: search_mode = "fulltext" in Atuin's config.toml
- Having a full screen pop-up appear whenever I hit up was really jarring, especially since I have a habit of hitting up a few times when I'm at the command line thinking of what I need to do next, to sort of refresh my memory on what I was just doing; the popup very effectively destroyed that chain of thought. Solution: eval "$(atuin init bash --disable-up-arrow)" in .bashrc
These are pretty minor issues and it's possible my preferences are just different from most!
Atuin now works really nicely for me. My only outstanding issues are:
- Under mosh the UI ends up corrupting the screen; apparently this is really more of a mosh bug (no alternate screen support) and you can work around it by having tmux/screen running: https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin/issues/1324
- I still don't have a great model in my head of how sync works and find myself occasionally force-syncing across a few systems until I convince myself everything is in the same state.
- It would be nice to have some kind of settings sync so I don't have to make the config changes mentioned above on 10 different systems. Surprisingly I don't see a feature request for this yet so maybe I'll go open one...
Anyway I don't want these issues to stop people from trying Atuin – it's a really nice piece of software. I almost never make changes to the default environment so I consider it a testament to how useful it is that I've added it to all the systems I use regularly!
- Fly through your shell history
- Atuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database
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fish-shell: the user-friendly command-line shell
They recently added sqlite backed history. You can also use atuin[1] for more advanced usecases.
[1]: https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin
- Atuin: Sync and search shell history
- Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
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Returning `Result<()>`
I was studying the Atuin crate, and I noticed the following pattern:
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Kera Desktop: open-source, cross-platform, web-based desktop environment
You might be interested in https://github.com/ellie/atuin
> Atuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands.
What are some alternatives?
mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
zsh-histdb - A slightly better history for zsh
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
zsh-syntax-highlighting - Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.
hstr-rs - hstr, but with paging, Unicode, and fuzzy matching
hstdb - Better history management for zsh. Based on ideas from https://github.com/larkery/zsh-histdb.
hishtory - Your shell history: synced, queryable, and in context
antigen - The plugin manager for zsh.
wiki - some useful information
jog - Simple script to print the last 10 commands you ran in the current directory
per-directory-history - Per directory history for zsh, as well as global history, and the ability to toggle between them with ^G.