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by ddworken 1318 days ago
It just adds to it, your standard shell history is still there and completely unaffected by this tool. And if you prefer using your native shell's control-r you can also do that.

> if I delete something using `hishtory redact` does it delete it from my native shell history too

It does not (though if you think it should, please open an issue and I'm happy to add this!)

> Also just a heads up, I find the demo gif to be unintelligibly fast.

Ah thanks! Updating.

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Hi, Sometimes things slips into shell-history, it’s convenient to be able to redact it.

Is the history visible and editable by the user ? ( does not have to be overriding a existing command )

Yes! See the `hishtory redact` command to do exactly this.