RESH ❯❯ Contextual shell history for zsh and bash
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RESH ❯❯ Contextual shell history for zsh and bash
🧽 Clean fish history from typos automatically
🔁 Interactive Script playbooks for your terminal with Vim/Neovim (and Tmux)
Like the shell history command but for your Claude Code sessions.
🔐 The xonsh shell history backend to encrypt the commands history file to prevent leaking sensitive data.
Per directory history for Bash
Logs metadata for shell scripts/invocations; an extension to my shell history
Project showing how to setup persistent shell history in a docker container
A smart command-line history navigator that's directory-aware. Locus logs your shell commands with their corresponding directory, letting you find and re-run them with an easy interactive interface (locus -i). Stop searching your global history and find commands where you actually ran them.
A collection of digital forensics lab reports covering Linux artifact recovery, shell history analysis, bash script forensics, and incident reconstruction using tools like SleuthKit, Auditd, and command-line utilities.
Tool usage analyzer. Collect statistics from .shell_history files, conduct research (surveys), analyze data, write blog post.
Creates a pretty "tag" cloud of your bash history
A command history filter for the fish shell
xv6 Operating system with Shell History Ring, Caret Navigation, Scheduling and Paging, done as a part of CS 344 (OS Lab)
Because the shell command history is too tasty not to gulp it
Tool to dump the history of all panes in a tmux session to files in a tarball.
This tool collects your activity from various sources and generates a summarized, chronological timeline for a specific day. It's designed to give you a "perfect memory" of what you've worked on, making it easier to fill out timesheets, write progress reports, or simply reflect on your day.
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