* Add commands to print the default configuration
When updating a software I often want to compare my configuration with the
configuration of the new version. To make this possible atuin can now print
the default configuration.
This also updates the example files with the actual values used as default in
the settings.rs files.
* Changed command name to 'default-config'
* Fixed merge
- Updates outdated mac db_path default
- Adds windows db_path default
- Adds windows, mac, linux defaults for key_path and session_path
- Changes example session_path to be different to example key_path
Typo in config key `filter_mode_shell_up_key_binding` that's fixed by
this commit, and while at it fix a minor typo in a comment.
Co-authored-by: Per Modin <per@wgtwo.com>
* Updated client config docs
- Example `config.toml` now includes all the newest options
- `settings.rs`, `config.toml`, and `config.md` now have uniform option order
* Remove trailing space
* feat: add common default keybindings
* feat: add `WORD_SEPARATORS` to config as `word_chars`, as this is what *Zsh* calls it
* feat: add option for *Emacs* word jumping
* feat: scroll with `PageUp` and `PageDown`, cf #374
Adds a new `history_filter` setting through which users can specify a
list of regular expressions that match commands that should not be
recorded in the history.
* Release v0.7.0
- Update all the crate versions
- Update the demo gif
- Write a changelog
- Adjust the title of the search screen (has the old name still)
- Adjust the colours of the quick-jump numbers (sadly invisible on some
colour schemes as dark grey :/)
* Update README, default config file, docs
* Link usernames
* Trigger release workflow upon release creation, as well as tags
* Switch to Cargo workspaces
Breaking things into "client", "server" and "common" makes managing the
codebase much easier!
client - anything running on a user's machine for adding history
server - handles storing/syncing history and running a HTTP server
common - request/response API definitions, common utils, etc
* Update dockerfile