For Atuin Cloud, we rate limit login attempts (and a few other endpoints). Ensure that the user gets a descriptive response
For self hosted users, if you wish to rate limit, I'd suggest
configuring this with your reverse proxy.
This avoids issues with clients attempting to connect to the daemon
while it's starting, systemd creates the socket early and will queue
connections up until the daemon is ready to accept them.
* fix(daemon): do not try to sync if logged out
I've also added Settings::logged_in, as there are a few places where we
switch on login state.
* make session_token a function
* fix: gracefully exit on windows
* feat(daemon): tcp support for windows
* feat(daemon): add tcp port configuration
* fix: logging and fix compiler error
* docs: add build dependency to the readme
fix(docs): move a line up
* fix: missing field error
* docs: adds the daemon section to the default config
* fix: clippy and fmt
* feat: Update README.md
Co-authored-by: Ellie Huxtable <ellie@elliehuxtable.com>
* refactor: changes tcp port and other stuff as per request
* fix(config): update default tcp port in example config
* fix: complier error on unix
* refactor: make the cfg stuff look better
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Co-authored-by: Ellie Huxtable <ellie@elliehuxtable.com>
* init daemon crate
* wip
* minimal functioning daemon, needs cleanup for sure
* better errors
* add signal cleanup
* logging
* things
* add sync worker
* move daemon crate
* 30s -> 5mins
* make clippy happy
* fix stuff maybe?
* fmt
* trim packages
* rate limit fix
* more protoc huh
* this makes no sense, why linux why
* can it install literally just curl
* windows in ci is slow, and all the newer things will not work there. disable the daemon feature and it will build
* add daemon feature
* maybe this
* ok wut where is protoc
* try setting protoc
* hm
* try copying protoc
* remove optional
* add cross config
* idk nix
* does nix want this?
* some random pkg I found does this
* uh oh
* hack, be gone!
* update contributing
* fix(dotfiles): allow clearing aliases, disable import
At the moment there are far too many edge cases to handle importing
aliases.
1. We need an interactive shell to print aliases. Without it, most
shells won't report much.
2. Many people have their shells print things on startup (graphics,
fortunes, etc). This could be detected as an attempt to set an alias.
Rather than spend the next year finding import edge cases, I'm
disabling it for now. There's probably a better way we can do this?
* clippy
* feat(history): create atuin-history, add stats to it
I'd like to eventually pull all the history stuff into this crate. Stats
are a nice start, as I'd like to use them from the UI anyways.
* lock
* clippy