# HSTR [![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/dvorka/hstr.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dvorka/hstr) [![Current release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/dvorka/hstr.svg)](https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/releases) [![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/dvorka/hstr.svg?maxAge=360)](https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/issues) [![All releases downloads](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/dvorka/hstr/total.svg)](https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/releases) [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/dvorka/hstr?color=%23fe0000)](https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/blob/master/LICENSE) Easily view, navigate and search your **command history** with shell history suggest box for [bash](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/) and [zsh](CONFIGURATION.md#zsh-history-settings). [![Shell History Suggest Box](doc/hstr-v2.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? Are you looking for a tool that is able to manage your **favorite** commands? HSTR (**H**i**ST**o**R**y) is a command line utility that brings improved `bash`/`zsh` command completion from the history. It aims to make completion **easier** and more **efficient** than Ctrl-r. HSTR can also **manage** your command history (for instance you can remove commands that are obsolete or contain a piece of sensitive information) or **bookmark** your favorite commands. ## Installation Install: * [Ubuntu](INSTALLATION.md#ubuntu) * [Fedora](INSTALLATION.md#fedorarhelcentosscientific) * [Gentoo](INSTALLATION.md#gentoo) * [CentOS](INSTALLATION.md#fedorarhelcentosscientific) * [openSUSE](INSTALLATION.md#opensuse) * [RHEL](INSTALLATION.md#fedorarhelcentosscientific) * [Debian](INSTALLATION.md#debianmint) * [Mint](INSTALLATION.md#debianmint) * [Arch Linux](INSTALLATION.md#archmanjaro-linux) * [Manjaro Linux](INSTALLATION.md#archmanjaro-linux) * [Scientific Linux](INSTALLATION.md#fedorarhelcentosscientific) * [Haiku OS](INSTALLATION.md#haiku-os) * [macOS](INSTALLATION.md#macos) * [nix package manager](INSTALLATION.md#nix-package-manager) * [Guix package manager](INSTALLATION.md#guix-package-manager) Build: * [build on any Linux distro](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-any-linux-distro) * [build snap](INSTALLATION.md#snap) * [build on Ubuntu](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-ubuntu) * [build on Debian](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-debian) * [build on Fedora](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-fedora) * [build on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-wsl) * [build on Cygwin](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-cygwin) * [build on macOS](INSTALLATION.md#build-on-macos) Tarball: * [build and install tarball](INSTALLATION.md#build-and-install-tarball) ## Configuration Configure HSTR just by running: ```bash # bash hstr --show-configuration >> ~/.bashrc # zsh hstr --show-configuration >> ~/.zshrc ``` For detailed HSTR configuration documentation please refer to [Configuration](CONFIGURATION.md). ## Documentation Check man page: ```bash man hstr ``` ## In the News Read about HSTR in [LinuxMagazine](http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2014/164/Bash-History-on-Steroids), [UbuntuGeek](http://www.ubuntugeek.com/tag/hstr-bash-history), [DebianAdmin](http://www.debianadmin.com/hstr-easily-view-navigate-search-and-use-your-command-history-with-shell-history.html), [Tuxdiary](http://tuxdiary.com/2015/02/17/hstr/), [Softpedia](http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Terminals/BASH-Command-History-Completion-103155.shtml) and [OSTechNix](https://www.ostechnix.com/hstr-easily-view-navigate-search-manage-commandline-history/). ## Upgrade If you are HSTR 1.x user, please read about [HSTR 2.x changes](https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/releases/tag/2.0). ## Bugs https://github.com/dvorka/hstr/issues