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#+TITLE: eshell-atuin #+TITLE: eshell-atuin
Integrate [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/eshell.html][eshell]] with [[https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin][atuin]].
=atuin= stores shell history in a database, which allows for having the same history across multiple shells, sessions, and optionally across different machines. This package provides functionality to store and browse eshell history in =atuin=.
* Installation
The package isn't yet available anywhere but in this repository. My preferred way for such cases is [[https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package][use-package]] and [[https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el][straight.el]].
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package atuin
:straight (:host github :repo "SqrtMinusOne/eshell-atuin")
:after eshell
:config
(eshell-atuin-mode))
#+end_src
Alternatively, clone the repository, add it to the =load-path=, and =require= the package.
* Configuration
If your =atuin= binary is located in a place unknown to =executable-find=, set the =atuin-executable= variable.
If you are using a vertical completion system such as [[https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper][Ivy]], [[https://github.com/radian-software/selectrum][Selectrum]], etc., you can configure the completion interface, e.g.:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq eshell-atuin-search-fields '(time duration command))
(setq eshell-atuin-history-format "%-160c %t + %d")
#+end_src
The available flags are:
| Flag | atuin field (see =help atuin search=) | Required |
|------+---------------------------------------+----------|
| %t | =time= | *+* |
| %c | =command= | *+* |
| %e | =exit= | |
| %d | =duration= | |
| %i | =directory= | |
| %u | =user= | |
| %h | =host= | |
| %r | =relativetime= | |
See [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Custom-Format-Strings.html][(emacs) Custom Format Strings]] for information on the general =format-spec= syntax.
I suspect the package might be slow if your history has a lot of records (I haven't checked yet). In this case, it might be worth setting a limit:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq eshell-atuin-search-options '("--exit" "0" "--limit" "10000"))
#+end_src
* Usage
Enable =eshell-atuin-mode= to turn on storing eshell commands in =atuin=.
Run =eshell-atuin-history= inside an =eshell= buffer to browse the saved history. Accepting the completion will insert the command.
* Implementation notes
I may have overengineered the package a bit to scale on lots of records.
The package caches the results of =atuin search= in =eshell-atuin--history-cache= (which see on the algorithm), and updates the cache incrementally. A formatted string for each entry is created at the moment of addition; entries are additionally "indexed" by a hashmap to lookup "raw" commands by their formatted versions.
So, the only places I see with the computational complexity of O(N), where N is the number of unique commands in =atuin=, are:
- populating the cache at the first run of =M-x eshell-atuin-history=;
- feeding the entirety of the cache to =completing-read= on each run of =M-x eshell-atuin-history=.