SyncShell as a simple and secure tool allows to synchronize machine's shell history across devices. It's built on top of Github Gist and written in Python (CLI). With SyncShell, you no longer have to worry about manually syncing your office and home machine's shell history and let continue where the terminal session left.
- Sync your shell history across all your devices
- Securely store your shell history on Github Gist
- Support for
zsh
andbash
shells - Easy to install and use
To install SyncShell, simply run the following command:
$ pip install syncshell
To use SyncShell, It first needs to set up a Github token key by following these steps:
- Open Github personal access tokens page, Generate a new token with
gist
scope feature. - Execute the
syncshell auth
command, Enter the token key to validate and confirm it.
Once finished, try to upload shell history by the following command:
$ syncshell upload
After uploading, the download command lets to sync and pull changes on the other machines:
$ syncshell download
$ syncshell
Type: Application
String form: <syncshell.cli.Application object at 0x101b1ff10>
Docstring: SyncShell CLI Application
Usage: syncshell
syncshell auth
syncshell download
syncshell upload
SyncShell syncs shell history across devices by storing it on Github Gist. It uploads the history as a secret Gist with syncshell upload
and retrieves it with syncshell download
.
Security: A Gist will be secret until it's not shared and will be secret and safe until you only have the Github Token and Gist ID.
Privacy: In case of having password or secret in a history file, Its suggested to first have a alignment with privacy policies for any use case.
Any interest of contribution is welcome. Feel free to send a PR, report a bug, or request a feature. Below are the guidelines to contribute to the project.
- Python 3.6+ is required.
- Install poetry as a dependency manager.
- Install dependencies by running
poetry shell && poetry install
- Run and debug your changes by running
poetry run python syncshell
main
is being used for the latest development version.release
is being used for the latest stable version.
To contribute follow the below steps:
- Install poetry as a dependency manager
- Install dependencies by running
poetry shell && poetry install
- Make your changes
- Run and debug your changes by running
poetry run python syncshell
- Run tests by running
poetry run pytest -c pytest.ini -s
- Submit a pull request
The code is licensed under the MIT License. Visit LICENSE file for more information.