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Been using it for months, haven't gotten to use the sync yet, my only regret so far is that it doesn't support case insensitive search which is a pretty big deal for me unfortunately.
Sync seems like it's going to be more pain than its worth unless you have all your machines configured the same. I'm not even running the same distros between machines...
What I found compelling about the sync is that you can have your other machines' histories there with you, but in the background, behind a different shortcut, just in case you need to re-run or check that command you ran somewhere else few years ago…
As I said, I haven't used that yet, but that's in many ways more appealing than having to SSH onto said machine (assuming it's even possible).
Ah, ok, that makes more sense. That also solves any ordering problem if you, say, you're running local and elsewhere commands and a sync means pressing up gives you an unexpected item.
I haven't used Atuin (though I think I might give it a try), but maybe you could use the
atuin history list
command and pipe that into something likefzf
orripgrep
to get case insensitive search?