diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 94c00ab..1cc5160 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ To install `hishtory` on your first machine: curl https://hishtory.dev/install.py | python3 - ``` -At this point, `hishtory` is already managing your shell history (for bash, zsh, and fish!). Give it a try with `hishtory query` and see below for more details on the advanced query features. +At this point, `hishtory` is already managing your shell history (for bash, zsh, and fish!). Give it a try by pressing `Control+R` and see below for more details on the advanced search features. Then to install `hishtory` on your other computers, you need your secret key. Get this by running `hishtory status`. Once you have it, you follow similar steps to install hiSHtory on your other computers: @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ curl https://hishtory.dev/install.py | python3 - hishtory init $YOUR_HISHTORY_SECRET ``` -Now if you run `hishtory query` on first computer, you can automatically see the commands you've run on all your other computers! +Now if you press `Control+R` on first computer, you can automatically see the commands you've run on all your other computers! ## Features @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Both support the same query format, see the below annotated queries: | `service before:2022-02-01` | Find all commands containing `service` run before February 1st 2022 | | `service after:2022-02-01` | Find all commands containing `service` run after February 1st 2022 | -For true power users, you can even query in SQLite via `sqlite3 -cmd 'PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL' ~/.hishtory/.hishtory.db`. +For true power users, you can even query directly in SQLite via `sqlite3 -cmd 'PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL' ~/.hishtory/.hishtory.db`. ### Enable/Disable