## where to store your database, default is your system data directory ## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/history.db ## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/history.db # db_path = "~/.history.db" ## where to store your encryption key, default is your system data directory ## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/key ## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/key # key_path = "~/.key" ## where to store your auth session token, default is your system data directory ## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/session ## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/session # session_path = "~/.session" ## date format used, either "us" or "uk" # dialect = "us" ## default timezone to use when displaying time ## either "l", "local" to use the system's current local timezone, or an offset ## from UTC in the format of "<+|->H[H][:M[M][:S[S]]]" ## for example: "+9", "-05", "+03:30", "-01:23:45", etc. # timezone = "local" ## enable or disable automatic sync # auto_sync = true ## enable or disable automatic update checks # update_check = true ## address of the sync server # sync_address = "https://api.atuin.sh" ## how often to sync history. note that this is only triggered when a command ## is ran, so sync intervals may well be longer ## set it to 0 to sync after every command # sync_frequency = "10m" ## which search mode to use ## possible values: prefix, fulltext, fuzzy, skim # search_mode = "fuzzy" ## which filter mode to use ## possible values: global, host, session, directory # filter_mode = "global" ## With workspace filtering enabled, Atuin will filter for commands executed ## in any directory within a git repository tree (default: false) # workspaces = false ## which filter mode to use when atuin is invoked from a shell up-key binding ## the accepted values are identical to those of "filter_mode" ## leave unspecified to use same mode set in "filter_mode" # filter_mode_shell_up_key_binding = "global" ## which search mode to use when atuin is invoked from a shell up-key binding ## the accepted values are identical to those of "search_mode" ## leave unspecified to use same mode set in "search_mode" # search_mode_shell_up_key_binding = "fuzzy" ## which style to use ## possible values: auto, full, compact # style = "auto" ## the maximum number of lines the interface should take up ## set it to 0 to always go full screen # inline_height = 0 ## Invert the UI - put the search bar at the top , Default to `false` # invert = false ## enable or disable showing a preview of the selected command ## useful when the command is longer than the terminal width and is cut off # show_preview = false ## what to do when the escape key is pressed when searching ## possible values: return-original, return-query # exit_mode = "return-original" ## possible values: emacs, subl # word_jump_mode = "emacs" ## characters that count as a part of a word # word_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789" ## number of context lines to show when scrolling by pages # scroll_context_lines = 1 ## use ctrl instead of alt as the shortcut modifier key for numerical UI shortcuts ## alt-0 .. alt-9 # ctrl_n_shortcuts = false ## default history list format - can also be specified with the --format arg # history_format = "{time}\t{command}\t{duration}" ## prevent commands matching any of these regexes from being written to history. ## Note that these regular expressions are unanchored, i.e. if they don't start ## with ^ or end with $, they'll match anywhere in the command. ## For details on the supported regular expression syntax, see ## https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/#syntax # history_filter = [ # "^secret-cmd", # "^innocuous-cmd .*--secret=.+" # ] ## prevent commands run with cwd matching any of these regexes from being written ## to history. Note that these regular expressions are unanchored, i.e. if they don't ## start with ^ or end with $, they'll match anywhere in CWD. ## For details on the supported regular expression syntax, see ## https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/#syntax # cwd_filter = [ # "^/very/secret/area" # ] ## Configure the maximum height of the preview to show. ## Useful when you have long scripts in your history that you want to distinguish ## by more than the first few lines. # max_preview_height = 4 ## Configure whether or not to show the help row, which includes the current Atuin ## version (and whether an update is available), a keymap hint, and the total ## amount of commands in your history. # show_help = true ## Defaults to true. This matches history against a set of default regex, and will not save it if we get a match. Defaults include ## 1. AWS key id ## 2. Github pat (old and new) ## 3. Slack oauth tokens (bot, user) ## 4. Slack webhooks ## 5. Stripe live/test keys # secrets_filter = true ## Defaults to true. If enabled, upon hitting enter Atuin will immediately execute the command. Press tab to return to the shell and edit. # This applies for new installs. Old installs will keep the old behaviour unless configured otherwise. enter_accept = true ## Defaults to "emacs". This specifies the keymap on the startup of `atuin ## search`. If this is set to "auto", the startup keymap mode in the Atuin ## search is automatically selected based on the shell's keymap where the ## keybinding is defined. If this is set to "emacs", "vim-insert", or ## "vim-normal", the startup keymap mode in the Atuin search is forced to be ## the specified one. # keymap_mode = "auto" ## Cursor style in each keymap mode. If specified, the cursor style is changed ## in entering the cursor shape. Available values are "default" and ## "{blink,steady}-{block,underline,bar}". # keymap_cursor = { emacs = "blink-block", vim_insert = "blink-block", vim_normal = "steady-block" } # network_connect_timeout = 5 # network_timeout = 5 ## Timeout (in seconds) for acquiring a local database connection (sqlite) # local_timeout = 5 ## Set this to true and Atuin will minimize motion in the UI - timers will not update live, etc. ## Alternatively, set env NO_MOTION=true # prefers_reduced_motion = false [stats] ## Set commands where we should consider the subcommand for statistics. Eg, kubectl get vs just kubectl #common_subcommands = [ # "cargo", # "go", # "git", # "npm", # "yarn", # "pnpm", # "kubectl", #] ## Set commands that should be totally stripped and ignored from stats #common_prefix = ["sudo"] ## Set commands that will be completely ignored from stats #ignored_commands = ["cd", "ls", "vi"] [keys] # Defaults to true. If disabled, using the up/down key won't exit the TUI when scrolled past the first/last entry. # scroll_exits = false