Get most of HSTR by configuring it with:
hh --show-configuration >> ~/.bashrc
Run hh --show-configuration
to determine what will be appended to your Bash profile.
For more configuration options details please refer to:
- bind
hh
command to a keyboard shortcut - get more colors
- choose default history view
- command blacklist
- verbosity
- Bash history settings
- zsh history settings
Check also configuration examples.
Bash uses Emacs style keyboard shortcuts by default. There is also Vi mode. Find out how to bind HSTR to a keyboard shortcut based on the style you prefer below.
Check your active Bash keymap with:
bind -v | grep editing-mode
bind -v | grep keymap
To determine character sequence emitted by a pressed key in terminal, type Ctrl-v and then press the key. Check your current bindings using:
bind -S
Bind hh
to a Bash key e.g. to Ctrl-r:
bind '"\C-r": "\C-ahh -- \C-j"'
or Ctrl-Alt-r:
bind '"\e\C-r":"\C-ahh -- \C-j"'
or Ctrl-F12:
bind '"\e[24;5~":"\C-ahh -- \C-j"'
Bind hh
to Ctrl-r only if it is interactive shell:
if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-r": "\C-a hh -- \C-j"'; fi
Bind hh
to a Bash key e.g. to Ctrl-r:
bind '"\C-r": "\C-ahh -- \C-j"'
Bind hh
to a Zsh key e.g. to Ctrl-r:
bindkey -s "\C-r" "\eqhh --\n"
Get hh
in more colors:
export HH_CONFIG=hicolor
or ensure black and white mode:
export HH_CONFIG=monochromatic
Show normal history by default (instead of metrics-based view):
export HH_CONFIG=rawhistory
Show favorite commands by default (instead of metrics-based view):
export HH_CONFIG=favorites
Make search case sensitive (insensitive by default):
export HH_CONFIG=casesensitive
Keep duplicates in rawhistory
view (duplicates discarded by default):
export HH_CONFIG=duplicates
Skip commands when processing history i.e. make sure that these commands will not be shown in any view:
export HH_CONFIG=blacklist
Commands to be stored in ~/.hh_blacklist
file with trailing empty line. For instance:
cd
my-private-command
ls
ll
Show warnings:
export HH_CONFIG=warning
Show debug messages:
export HH_CONFIG=debug
Use the following BASH settings to get most out of hh
.
Increase the size of history maintained by BASH - variables defined below increase the number of history items and history file size (default value is 500):
export HISTFILESIZE=10000
export HISTSIZE=${HISTFILESIZE}
Ensure syncing (flushing and reloading) of .bash_history
with in-memory
history:
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a; history -n; ${PROMPT_COMMAND}"
Force appending of in-memory history to .bash_history
(instead of overwriting):
shopt -s histappend
Use leading space to hide commands from history:
export HISTCONTROL=ignorespace
Suitable for a sensitive information like passwords.
If you use zsh
, set HISTFILE environment variable in ~/.zshrc:
export HISTFILE=~/.zsh_history
More colors with case sensitive search of history:
export HH_CONFIG=hicolor,casesensitive
Favorite commands view in black and white:
export HH_CONFIG=favorites,monochromatic
Keywords based search in colors with debug mode verbosity:
export HH_CONFIG=keywords,hicolor,debug