# `atuin sync` Atuin can back up your history to a server, and use this to ensure multiple machines have the same shell history. This is all encrypted end-to-end, so the server operator can _never_ see your data! Anyone can host a server (try `atuin server start`, more docs to follow), but I host one at https://api.atuin.sh. This is the default server address, which can be changed in the [config](config.md). Again, I _cannot_ see your data, and do not want to. ## Sync frequency Syncing will happen automatically, unless configured otherwise. The sync frequency is configurable in [config](config.md) ## Sync You can manually trigger a sync with `atuin sync` ## Register Register for a sync account with ``` atuin register -u -e -p ``` Usernames must be unique, and emails shall only be used for important notifications (security breaches, changes to service, etc). Upon success, you are also logged in :) Syncing should happen automatically from here! ## Key As all your data is encrypted, Atuin generates a key for you. It's stored in the Atuin data directory (`~/.local/share/atuin` on Linux). You can also get this with ``` atuin key ``` Never share this with anyone! ## Login If you want to log in to a new machine, you will require your encryption key (`atuin key`). ``` atuin login -u -p -k ``` ## Logout ``` atuin logout ```