- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
I comment the commands that I want and then use vim to remove ones without comments.
For example, I run:
longandannoyingcommand -f1 -f2 -f3 # keep, does something useful
Usually comment explains what the command does so I can find it by description using fzf history search. And then you can easily find all lines that contain (or do not contain “
# keep
”) in your history to remove or keep.Atuin (by @ellie@hachyderm.io) makes the history storage and management side much easier and portable, but could perhaps use a “smite mode” to make deletion interactively easier. The current interactive implementation prioritizes safety over expediency which is fine, but a “today I clean things” option could perhaps instead prioritize the other way around and enable one key delete w/ undo instead.
I might try this. Normally would just pipe history into grep to search or scroll till I found the right command. Also
smite
is a great name for that function.