hoard-cli (sysutils/hoard-cli) Updated: 1 year, 8 months ago Add to my watchlist
CLI command organizer written in RustA command organizer lets you save commands that you often use, but are too complicated or long to remember. For every hoarded command, hoard saves the command ( parameterized with a customizable token, default # ), name, description, namespace where it lives in, and tags ( optional ). If you get lost in your massive command history, and can't find for example a specific docker command out of thousand docker commands you've already ran, just hoard it. With a name and description it will be much easier to find again. When you look for that command again a month later, take a look at your hoarded commands. hoard is not supposed to replace shell history finder like fzf, atuin, or similar utilities. It rather should be used in conjunction with them.
Version: 1.3.1 License: MIT GitHubMaintainers | herbygillot |
Categories | sysutils |
Homepage | https://hyde46.github.io/hoard |
Platforms | darwin |
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For your shell, add the following to your shell startup (~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc.):
bash:
source ${prefix}/share/hoard-cli/shell/hoard.bash
fish:
source ${prefix}/share/hoard-cli/shell/hoard.fish
zsh:
source ${prefix}/share/hoard-cli/shell/hoard.zsh
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