@ljrk @jeremy_list @ellie I'm glad I don't have this feature available to me but I can tell you right now the top commands would be the ones that answer the question what the hell was I doing
pwd
ls
history
git reflog
@jbouter That's Gruvbox Dark from Wezterm https://wezterm.org/colorschemes/g/index.html#gruvboxdark
Wezterm color schemes are mostly copied from generic implementations, so any Gruvbox Dark should be very similar to it.
@ellie woo #atuinWrapped time again!
Given this is my work machine, it seems wrong my most productive hour is 20:00 😅
@ellie ok, fine! I installed atuin!
(Oh goddess that up arrow experience is jarring. I need to sit with this for a bit before deciding whether to turn it off.
Ctrl-R does what I think it should out of the box though.)
@ellie hope you like it!!!
yeah it's super easy to disable, but totally worth it if you can get used to it. not that I'm biased
@[email protected]@hachyderm.io I read the FAQ before and thought that item was probably exaggerating, but NOPE! Absolutely most polarizing feature. Like you've made a limb go numb and then broke a finger.
Inserting a Tab after Up is going to take some rewiring of years of muscle memory. I'm super used to up-left or up-space or up-wordleft or whatever being all part of one thought.
Uuuuggggh. This is going to be hard.
I'll leave it on for a week.
@[email protected]@hachyderm.io my gut feeling is: immediately after pressing Up, the left/right arrow keys and all printable characters (and space and whatever the word-left keybinding is) should behave as if I already tapped Tab, jumping directly to editing the previous shell item. I think those are all a no-op right now, so when I do a familiar gesture at the shell nothing much happens? But I'm not really sure if that's true?
I'll get back to you with better thoughts after feeling this out.
I love this so much.