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It's more convenient to use hot key to switch to different mode if current history output doesn't provide suitable results
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Similar to what fzf provides with --bind esc:print-query in FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS (see
junegunn/fzf#1922 (comment)), it would be nice to be able to keep the typed query when exiting atuin with the Escape key.
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Hello and welcome to Redux-undo! This issue is asking newcomers to open source for their help. If that's you then great!
We need good examples to show new users of the library how to, well... use the library!
The task is to create an example in docs/main/examples/ demonstrating how to set the initial state for a reducer. You can use whatever example state you wish, like a todo list for exa
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Filter by active dir
Filtering by command is great, but how about also filtering by currently active directory?
I've quickly hammered something into place that works using preexec...
# Added to end of ~/.bashrc
__peri_filter_preexec() { if [[ "${PWD}" =~ .*Private.* ]] ; then __BH_SAVE_COMMAND=''; fi }
if [ -f ~/.bashhub/deps/bash-preexec.sh ]; then source ~/.bashhub/deps/bash-preexec.sh ; preexec_f-
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