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Add option to include commands that start with #
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This might just be a quirk of the import script. Can you try it in a fresh terminal session to see if it shows up there? |
Using bash and #ed commands aren't showing up for me either. I use them for temporary commands I'll be rewriting. EDIT: Hmm, seems to be working now, not sure what happened earlier when I tried. In bash (I don't know about other shells), we can skip history by preceding a command with a space (if it contains a password for example). |
I can't replicate this, no matter what I try. It seems like other people can't replicate it either. We also don't have anything specific that would ignore a I'm going to close this for now, but happy to reopen should it occur + have a replication case we can work with! |
@ellie Do you have The issue is that atuin is using |
A common use-case for me is to
#
#
Very basic example to illustrated what I'm doing also recorded on asciinema
This appears not to be compatible with atuin right now, as adding a
at the beginning of the line.
#
is the equivalent of adding aThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: