hstr ==== Easily view, navigate, search and use your command history with shell history suggest box for Bash and [Zsh](CONFIGURATION.md#zsh-history-settings). [![Shell History Suggest Box](http://mindforger.com/projects/images/hh-animated-01.gif "Shell History Suggest Box @ YouTube")](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPF29NyXe2U) DESCRIPTION ----------- Are you looking for a command that you used **recently**? Do you want to avoid the need to write **long commands** over and over again despite you used them recently? Are you looking for a tool that is able to manage your **favorite** commands? HSTR is a command line utility that brings improved Bash command completion from the history. It aims to make completion **easier** and more **efficient** than `Ctrl-r`. Apart to the completion, history can be **managed** (you can remove commands that e.g. contain sensitive information like passwords) and bookmark your favorite commands. Enjoy [video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPF29NyXe2U) tutorial. INSTALLATION ------------ Install HSTR: * download [distribution](INSTALLATION.md#distribution-installation) * build from [source code](INSTALLATION.md#installation-from-source-code) * [Ubuntu](INSTALLATION.md#ubuntu) * [Fedora](#fedorarhelcentos) * [CentOS](#fedorarhelcentos) * [RHEL](#fedorarhelcentos) * [Debian](INSTALLATION.md#debianmint) * [Mint](INSTALLATION.md#debianmint) * [Arch Linux](INSTALLATION.md#arch-linux) * [Scientific Linux](#fedorarhelcentos) * [Mac OS](INSTALLATION.md#mac-os) CONFIGURATION ------------- Optionally configure HSTR just by running: ```bash hh --show-configuration >> ~/.bashrc ``` For detailed `hh` configuration documentation please refer to [Configuration](CONFIGURATION.md). DOCUMENTATION ------------- Check `hh` man page: ```bash man hh ``` BUGS ---- https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/issues