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# hs9001
hs9001 (history search 9001) is an easy, quite simple bash history enhancement. It simply writes all
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your bash commands into an sqlite database. You can then search this database.
## Install
### From source
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```
go build
#move hs9001 to a PATH location
```
### Debian / Ubuntu
Latest release can be installed using apt
```
curl -s https://repo.quitesimple.org/repo.quitesimple.org.asc | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://repo.quitesimple.org/debian/ default main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/quitesimple.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install hs9001
```
### Alpine
```
wget https://repo.quitesimple.org/repo%40quitesimple.org-5f3d101.rsa.pub -O /etc/apk/repo@quitesimple.org-5f3d101.rsa.pub
echo "https://repo.quitesimple.org/alpine/quitesimple/" >> /etc/apk/repositories
apk update
apk add hs9001
```
### Setup / Config
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Add this to .bashrc
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```
eval "$(hs9001 bash-enable)"
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```
By default, every system user gets his own database. You can override this by setting the environment variable
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for all users that should write to your unified database.
```
export HS9001_DB_PATH="/home/db/history.sqlite"
```
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## Usage
### Search
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```
hs9001 search [search terms]
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```
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It is recommended to create an alias for search to make life easier, e. g.:
```
alias searchh='hs9001 search'
```