Not currently, but we've been discussing how best to implement BYOK and BYOM setups
I'd start with setting the combined frecency score to 0 and testing out how the raw fuzzy scoring does. Then if you find you're having trouble finding recent or frequent commands, you can adjust from there. If you can't…
The new "daemon-fuzzy" mode uses a new fuzzy matcher powered by Nucleo and might be what you're looking for
I really like this idea — might give an implementation a shot
A viewer and editor, but essentially yes — the Hub handles sharing and collaboration for you, as well as realtime collaborative editing and a few other features (and likely a few more to come). We want the Hub to feel…
The backend server, Atuin Hub (https://hub.atuin.sh), isn't currently open source, but the open source desktop app can still connect to it. We also support offline workspaces if you prefer using Git or another VCS to…
Thanks for this interesting (and very entertaining) talk! The phrase "it's hard to keep a mental model of a system while consuming these actions" really sums up what's nice about using flux. With the right developer…
Not currently, but we've been discussing how best to implement BYOK and BYOM setups
I'd start with setting the combined frecency score to 0 and testing out how the raw fuzzy scoring does. Then if you find you're having trouble finding recent or frequent commands, you can adjust from there. If you can't…
The new "daemon-fuzzy" mode uses a new fuzzy matcher powered by Nucleo and might be what you're looking for
I really like this idea — might give an implementation a shot
A viewer and editor, but essentially yes — the Hub handles sharing and collaboration for you, as well as realtime collaborative editing and a few other features (and likely a few more to come). We want the Hub to feel…
The backend server, Atuin Hub (https://hub.atuin.sh), isn't currently open source, but the open source desktop app can still connect to it. We also support offline workspaces if you prefer using Git or another VCS to…
Thanks for this interesting (and very entertaining) talk! The phrase "it's hard to keep a mental model of a system while consuming these actions" really sums up what's nice about using flux. With the right developer…