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. ~/.bashrc
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```
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Make sure to **run** HSTR using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>r</kbd> (or `hstrwsl`) - otherwise commands will not appear in prompt.
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Make sure to **run** HSTR using <kbd>Ctrl-r</kbd> (or `hstrwsl`) - otherwise commands will not appear in prompt.
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[Configure](CONFIGURATION.md) HSTR and check its [man page](README.md#documentation).
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. ~/.bashrc
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```
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Make sure to **run** HSTR using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>r</kbd> (or `hstrcygwin`) - otherwise commands will not appear in prompt.
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Make sure to **run** HSTR using <kbd>Ctrl-r</kbd> (or `hstrcygwin`) - otherwise commands will not appear in prompt.
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[Configure](CONFIGURATION.md) HSTR and check its [man page](README.md#documentation).
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## Build on macOS
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HSTR (**H**i**ST**o**R**y) is a command line utility that brings improved Bash/zsh command completion
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from the history. It aims to make completion **easier** and more **efficient**
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than <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>r</kbd>.
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than <kbd>Ctrl-r</kbd>.
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HSTR can also **manage** your command history (for instance you can remove
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commands that are obsolete or contain a piece of sensitive information)
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* Examples
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# Features
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HSTR is typically started by pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>r</kbd> after
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HSTR is typically started by pressing <kbd>Ctrl-r</kbd> after
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you configure it for this shorcut in your shell. However,
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you can run it as a normal program just by typing:
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commands.
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A new favorite command can be added from
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ranking or raw history view by pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>f</kbd>.
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ranking or raw history view by pressing <kbd>Ctrl-f</kbd>.
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You can check your favorite commands by choosing
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favorite view - rotate views using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>/</kbd> or start
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favorite view - rotate views using <kbd>Ctrl-/</kbd> or start
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HSTR by adding `favorites-view` to `HSTR_CONFIG` environment
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property. A favorite command can be choosen just
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by pressing `ENTER` when on command in favorite view.
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```
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See configuration section for how to bind this functionality to
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a key - bound to <kbd>Ctrl</kbd><kbd>x</kbd> <kbd>k</kbd> by default.
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a key - bound to <kbd>Ctrl-k</kbd> by default.
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# Examples
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