Sync, search and backup shell history with Atuin
Features
What you get with Atuin
Shell history sync
Sync your shell history to all of your machines, wherever they are
End-to-end encryption
All data is encrypted, and can only be read by you
Efficient search
Search decades of shell history, and recall it in an instant. Atuin offers configurable full text or fuzzy search, filterable by host, directory, etc.
Open source
Atuin is open source with a permissive license, and has a growing community
Data import
Bring your existing history with you – Atuin supports importing from a wide variety of formats
Store extra context
Atuin stores extra context with your commands – working directory, exit code, and more!
Accelerate your productivity in 2 minutes
Step 1: Run the install script
Run our install script to get setup with the Atuin binary and shell plugin
Step 2: Register
Optionally sign up for Atuin Cloud Sync, or self-host your own sync server
Step 3: Search
Enjoy enhanced ctrl-r, and keep your history forever
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you read my shell history?
No. Atuin is fully end-to-end encrypted. Without your key, nobody can see a thing. Read more about our encryption here!
Do I have to register?
If you would like to sync your shell history, registration is required. Otherwise, you can use Atuin locally as a fully-offline enhanced history search tool
What if I still don’t trust your server?
If you would rather operate + maintain your own sync server then we have a guide here! Atuin supports self-hosting.
What technology does Atuin use?
Atuin is written in Rust, and stores your data in SQLite. Both technologies are known for being fast and reliable
What shells can I use Atuin with?
Atuin currently supports Bash, ZSH, Fish and NuShell
What if I have more questions?
Our docs go into much further detail, but if your question is still not answered then please do feel free to drop in on our Discord
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