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# hs9001
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hs90001 (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.
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## Setup
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```
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go build
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PROMPT_COMMAND='hs9001 add "$(history 1)"'
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fi
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```
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By default, every system user gets his own database. You can override this by overriding the environment variable
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for all users that should write to your unified database.
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```
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export HS9001_DB_PATH="/home/db/history.sqlite"
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```
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## Usage
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### Search
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```
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hs9001 search "term"
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```
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Is is recommended to create an aias for search to make life easier.
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It is recommended to create an alias for search to make life easier, e. g.:
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```
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alias searchh='hs9001 search'
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```
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