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* wip
* Start testing
* Store host IDs, not hostnames
Why? Hostnames can change a lot, and therefore host filtering can be
funky. Really, all we want is a unique ID per machine + do not care what
it might be.
* Mostly just write a fuckload of tests
* Add a v0 kv store I can push to
* Appending works
* Add next() and iterate, test the pointer chain
* Fix sig
* Make clippy happy and thaw the ICE
* Fix tests'
* Fix tests
* typed builder and cleaner db trait
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conrad.ludgate@truelayer.com>
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* Re-add macro_use to atuin-common
When build as a dependency, the macro is available from another crate.
When you try to build common by itself, the macro is not found. Magic,
huh?
* chore: remove unneeded use - clippy is confused
Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conradludgate@gmail.com>
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* make everything a cow
* fmt + clippy
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* Switch to Cargo workspaces
Breaking things into "client", "server" and "common" makes managing the
codebase much easier!
client - anything running on a user's machine for adding history
server - handles storing/syncing history and running a HTTP server
common - request/response API definitions, common utils, etc
* Update dockerfile
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