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We had an issue where the server was returning an empty page, when it
should not, and causing the client to keep looping
While such bugs should not happen, putting the client into a loop does
not help
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This is related to:
- #3090
- #1906
---
## No longer relevant:
~I often just hold the backspace key to clear the query line in Atuin,
and the change in #3090 makes it no longer possible: it accepts the
current history entry instead.~ 🤯
~It may be a muscle memory thing, but it also feels wrong to me for the
left key to accept the current entry. I'd prefer for it to do nothing
when the cursor is at the start of the line (I've set
`exit_past_line_start = false` in my config).~
~This PR makes the new behavior configurable: it adds an
`accept_past_empty_line` setting (naming is *hard*, feel free to find a
better name) which lets you disable it. It also updates the `[keys]`
docs.~
BTW wouldn't setting the `accept_past_line_start` and
`accept_with_backspace` settings to `true` (maybe by default) have the
same effect as what #3090 introduced?
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The default width of the `exit` column is 3, which matches the 0-255
values on Linux. However, on Windows it is a 32-bit integer, and can be
anything from -2147483648 to 2147483647. Popular tools such as `winget`
apparently make use of that.
Here's an example with `columns = ["exit", "time", "duration",
"directory", "command"]`:
<img width="647" height="416" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d73b0487-3c77-4049-8487-01b2aab29a44"
/>
This PR changes the default column width to 11 on Windows to match these
values. The result is:
<img width="601" height="412" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b4b95f40-f223-400d-83c4-74d71e070b3e"
/>
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`$LASTEXITCODE` is an [automatic
variable](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_automatic_variables?view=powershell-7.5#lastexitcode)
in PowerShell which holds the exit code of the last *native* program
which has run. It's a close equivalent to `$?` in bash (PowerShell also
has [its own `$?`
variable](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_automatic_variables?view=powershell-7.5#section-1),
but it's a boolean).
Atuin is a native program, and the `PSConsoleHostReadLine` function
calls `atuin history start`, which resets this variable to 0 (or to
something else if it fails).
This PR resets this variable to its previous value, as it is that one
which the user will expect.
Before:
<img width="453" height="225" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5fc781d3-dbba-4737-b2ec-7ba73739d006"
/>
After:
<img width="460" height="212" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2db9bca-343c-48fc-ab45-167e0dd6f7f9"
/>
Default behavior (without a profile file or Atuin):
<img width="351" height="147" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47d6aa28-1ea9-4e55-9879-98359ad3fbcf"
/>
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In the [2.0.0](https://github.com/ardaku/whoami/releases/tag/v2.0.0)
series, `whoami` removed all infallible function variants, and removed
the `fallible` module, moving those functions to the root module.
Therefore, I replaced `whoami::fallible::hostname` with
`whoami::hostname` (the same function with the same signature, just
moved to the root module).
For `whoami::username`, the infallible function that `atuin` was using
before is gone, and we must add error handling. I chose to fall back to
the string `"unknown-user"` if getting the username fails, just as
`"unknown-host"` is already the fallback when getting the hostname
fails. This seemed reasonable to me, but it’s worth double-checking if
there could be any unintended consequences, especially if `unknown-user`
happens to be a real, valid username on the system. The alternatives I
can see would be to panic on failure or to amend the signature of
`get_username()` and all of its call sites with some kind of more
graceful error handling (what?).
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Reverts atuinsh/atuin#3090
Can be achieved by setting
```
accept_past_line_start = true
accept_with_backspace = true
```
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A combined binary was an early dev decision, when I thought most users
would be self hosting. It is now clear that in actual fact, most users
do not self host. So let's avoid forcing every user to have a copy of
the server literally linked in, and let's stop building server deps over
and over.
The deployment for this shouldn't change. `dist` will build a binary for
this automatically, and will also add it to the installer. The latter is
perhaps something we should explore changing too!
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This is a "continuation" of #1177 - which was a draft that used FIFOs
(named pipes) to get output from the popup, however this causes popup
not being closed properly, so in this PR I use tmpfile to store the
result and read after popup closes. @ellie could you review this PR
please?
P.S. Thank you @immae for sharing your idea!
## Feature
+ Option to use tmux popup window in `config.toml`
+ Customize window width/height in `config.toml`
+ Tmux display-popup for `zsh, bash, fish`
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eg, the user uses tmux, runs zsh again as a nested session, etc
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Ensure we aren't using multiple versions, etc
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Also change the trailing space of each column to be drawn in
`render_row` instead so that each column is separated by a space no
matter how they are ordered.
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resolves #3054
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search (#3098)
also parse query in one place.
This supersedes #3097 and can highlight regex matches as well.
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also parse query in one place
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Add vim-style movement commands to vim_normal keymap mode:
- Ctrl+u/d: half-page up/down
- Ctrl+b/f: full-page up/down
- G: jump to visual bottom of history
- gg: jump to visual top of history (multi-key sequence)
- H/M/L: jump to top/middle/bottom of visible screen
Also adds `offset()` getter to ListState for H/M/L functionality, and
includes tests for the new bindings.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Remove the expensive and inaccurate `total_history` field from the API
index endpoint. The query `select sum(total) from
total_history_count_user` ran on every request but is no longer
relevant. The underlying table remains for per-user cached counts used
by `/sync/count`.
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Update reqwest from 0.12 to 0.13 and remove the built-in TLS termination
from atuin-server. Users should use a reverse proxy (nginx, caddy,
traefik) for TLS/HTTPS support instead.
This removes:
- axum-server and rustls dependencies
- The [tls] configuration section
- The launch_with_tls function
Also updates metrics-exporter-prometheus from 0.17 to 0.18.
The reverse proxy approach is standard and provides better flexibility
for certificate management. I'd rather keep our server stack as minimal
as possible.
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Here is my case:
```sh
curl -X POST https://example.com/api \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"username": "name",
"password": "pass",
"details": {
"age": 30,
"location": "Earth"
}
}'
```
Using current release version i got:
```sh
curl -X POST https://example.com/api \\
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \\
-d '{\
"username": "name",\
"password": "pass",\
"details": {\
"age": 30,\
"location": "Earth"\
}\
}'
```
and i test with `echo \\`
(https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin/pull/100#issuecomment-836477081) it
also works;
there is similar PR https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin/pull/2390, it only
works on multiline with `\` suffix, in my case i got:
```sh
curl -X POST https://example.com/api \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{\
```
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resolves #1906
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Configure the interactive search UI appearance. Resolves #998
```toml
[ui]
columns = ["duration", "time", "command"]
```
### `columns`
Default: `["duration", "time", "command"]`
Columns to display in the interactive search, from left to right. The
selection
indicator (`" > "`) is always shown first implicitly.
Each column can be specified as:
- A simple string (uses default width): `"duration"`
- An object with type and optional width/expand: `{ type = "directory",
width = 30 }`
#### Available column types
| Column | Default Width | Description |
| --------- | ------------- |
----------------------------------------------- |
| duration | 5 | Command execution duration (e.g., "123ms") |
| time | 8 | Relative time since execution (e.g., "59m ago") |
| datetime | 16 | Absolute timestamp (e.g., "2025-01-22 14:35") |
| directory | 20 | Working directory (truncated if too long) |
| host | 15 | Hostname |
| user | 10 | Username |
| exit | 3 | Exit code (colored by success/failure) |
| command | * | The command itself (expands by default) |
#### Column options
- **type**: The column type (required when using object format)
- **width**: Custom width in characters (optional, uses default if not
specified)
- **expand**: If `true`, the column fills remaining space. Default is
`true` for `command`, `false` for others. Only one column should have
`expand = true`.
#### Examples
```toml
# Minimal - more space for commands
columns = ["duration", "command"]
# With custom directory width
columns = ["duration", { type = "directory", width = 30 }, "command"]
# Show host for multi-machine sync users
columns = ["duration", "time", "host", "command"]
# Show exit codes prominently
columns = ["exit", "duration", "command"]
# Make directory expand instead of command
columns = ["duration", "time", { type = "directory", expand = true }, { type = "command", expand = false }]
```
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Hello. Small PR to add two new columns to the command history, the
`session` and the `uuid` for the history. Having these identifiers
available can help people do more advanced scripting & comprehension of
their history.
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when i run `atuin wrapped` currently, my aliases get in the way of
properly calculating my wrapped.
Ex: `ga` -> `git add` -- not added to the `git` count
This PR changes the wrapped calculation to pull the aliases managed by
`atuin dotfiles` and expand aliased commands to calculate them properly.
### Performance
Tested with three shots each
Before change: `0.064` to `0.077` seconds
After change: `0.075` to `0.085` seconds
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This PR does a few things:
- Includes a fix by @sususu98 (added as co-author):
- Fix: #3032
- Issue: https://github.com/PowerShell/PSReadLine/issues/5047
- Adds a couple `catch` blocks for better error safety in
`PSConsoleHostReadLine`.
- Allows reloading the Atuin module on v7+ if it's already loaded, which
could be useful when updating Atuin.
- Refactors the code to clean it up.
I'll be AFK next week, so I preferred to submit this sooner than later.
Closes #3032
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This runs `atuin history end` in the background, since it could delay
the next prompt when syncing.
Sorry I didn't realize this command could be slow (I currently don't use
sync).
I went for the .NET [`Process`
class](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.diagnostics.process),
which is not pretty, but the other solutions I thought about all had
their own issues (`Start-Process` needs a file to redirect the output so
you can't just ignore it, `Start-Job` creates job objects that will
linger, `&` does the same but doesn't work on PS 5.1, ...). I'm
surprised I couldn't find a nice way to do the equivalent of `command &
>/dev/null` in PowerShell. 😕
This replaces #3033
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It takes up a very large amount of our query time, despite having been
replaced for >1yr now. We will be dropping support for it on atuin hub
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Support for routing read queries to read replicas for Postgres
We have very high database usage these days, and now run shell history
sync off of [Planetscale](https://planetscale.com/)
This setup gives us 2x read replicas, meaning we can reduce load on the
primary
I doubt this is required for anyone else's setup - lmk if so.
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Do not just pick first from search.filters, consider all options,
filtering based on git-root and workspaces config
Fix: atuinsh/atuin#2700
Might Fix: atuinsh/atuin#2536
Wrote a few simple unit tests, and tried it by running the client
locally. Not sure about which of "[search] filters" vs "workspaces"
should be more respected, so i made it so if workspaces = false,
regardless of whats in "[search] filters" workspace gets filtered out.
First time looking at atuins code, let me know if this needs any
changes.
edit: (from my post here:
https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin/issues/2536#issuecomment-2808053862)
```
workspaces = true
[search]
filters = [ "workspace", "directory", "session", "global" ]
```
| `^R` for the ... time| in a git repo | any other dir|
| ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
| first | workspace | directory|
| second | directory | session|
| third| session | global|
| fourth | global | directory |
| fifth | workspace | session|
| sixth | directory | global |

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- #1655 might be related, but it seems to also implement code that is
already merged, and has been open for over a year, hope its ok to
suggest this
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Relates to #2520 - Gracefully handle update check failures instead of
crashing the entire interactive search UI.
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User can disable colors via `NO_COLOR=1` environment variable if needed
Output of `atuin -h`:
| before | after | `NO_COLOR=1` |
| - | - | - |
| <img width="741" height="768" alt="atuin-before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/01921ba0-e94d-4f0a-ac85-b170516e41bc"
/> | <img width="741" height="768" alt="atuin-colors"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d507e1-9a33-4091-bed7-44eef889a72d"
/> | <img width="741" height="768" alt="atuin-no-color"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6b067c6-cf17-4909-bdbf-cc2bca830244"
/> |
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The original implementation of the `replxx` importer, from PR #2024,
only supported `.histfile` as a filename for the history file, since
there is no default filename. However, the replxx codebase does use
`replxx_history.txt` as an example history filename (see
[here](https://github.com/AmokHuginnsson/replxx/blob/release-0.0.4/examples/c-api.c#L183)
and
[here](https://github.com/AmokHuginnsson/replxx/blob/release-0.0.4/examples/cxx-api.cxx#L383)),
so this patch adds support for that as an alternative filename.
The implementation was modeled after [the
one](https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin/blob/v18.10.0/crates/atuin-client/src/import/zsh.rs#L29-L44)
currently used for the `zsh` history file importer, which also means the
`replxx` importer now produces a human-friendly error if no history file
is found in the expected path(s).
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/cc @amosbird who introduced this importer in #2024.
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After `aws-lc-rs 0.15` it seems the illumos issue is resolved, so
reviving the `metrics` et.al. update PR, specifically:
- Update `metrics` to 0.24 and `metrics-exporter-prometheus` to 0.17
- Drop the `ring` feature from `rustls`
- Update `reqwest` to 0.12 (dropping `rustls 0.21` from the lock file)
There still seem to be `ring` dependencies, but not sure if these can be
dropped
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Fixed typo in comment.
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