atuin/config.toml
Ellie Huxtable 5751463942
Add history sync, resolves #13 (#31)
* Add encryption

* Add login and register command

* Add count endpoint

* Write initial sync push

* Add single sync command

Confirmed working for one client only

* Automatically sync on a configurable frequency

* Add key command, key arg to login

* Only load session if it exists

* Use sync and history timestamps for download

* Bind other key code

Seems like some systems have this code for up arrow? I'm not sure why,
and it's not an easy one to google.

* Simplify upload

* Try and fix download sync loop

* Change sync order to avoid uploading what we just downloaded

* Multiline import fix

* Fix time parsing

* Fix importing history with no time

* Add hostname to sync

* Use hostname to filter sync

* Fixes

* Add binding

* Stuff from yesterday

* Set cursor modes

* Make clippy happy

* Bump version
2021-04-13 19:14:07 +01:00

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TOML

# A'tuin example config
# This section specifies the config for a local client,
# ie where your shell history is on your local machine
[local]
## where to store your database, default is your system data directory
## mac: ~/Library/Application Support/com.elliehuxtable.atuin/history.db
## linux: ~/.local/share/atuin/history.db
# db_path = "~/.history.db"
## where to store your encryption key, default is your system data directory
# key_path = "~/.key"
## where to store your auth session token, default is your system data directory
# session_path = "~/.key"
## date format used, either "us" or "uk"
# dialect = "uk"
## enable or disable automatic sync
# auto_sync = true
## 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 = "5m"
## address of the sync server
# sync_address = "https://api.atuin.sh"
# This section configures the sync server, if you decide to host your own
[remote]
## host to bind, can also be passed via CLI args
# host = "127.0.0.1"
## port to bind, can also be passed via CLI args
# port = 8888
## whether to allow anyone to register an account
# open_registration = false
## URI for postgres (using development creds here)
# db_uri="postgres://username:password@localhost/atuin"