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Show HN: Hc: an agentless, multi-tenant shell history sink

https://github.com/alessandrocarminati/hc
28•acarminati•8h ago
This project is a tool for engineers who live in the terminal and are tired of losing their command history to ephemeral servers or fragmented `.bash_history` files. If you’re jumping between dozens of boxes, many of which might be destroyed an hour later, your "local memory" (the history file) is essentially useless. This tool builds a centralized, permanent brain for your shell activity, ensuring that a complex one-liner you crafted months ago remains accessible even if the server it ran on is long gone.

The core mechanism wants to be a "zero-touch" capture that happens at the connection gateway level. Instead of installing logging agents or scripts on every target machine, the tool reconstructs your terminal sessions from raw recording files generated by the proxy you use to connect. This "in-flight" capture means you get a high-fidelity log of every keystroke and output without ever having to touch the configuration of the remote host. It’s a passive way to build a personal knowledge base while you work.

To handle the reality of context-switching, the tool is designed with a "multi-tenant" architecture. For an individual engineer, this isn't about managing different users, but about isolating project contexts. It automatically categorizes history based on the specific organization or project tags defined at the gateway. This keeps your work for different clients or personal side-projects in separate buckets, so you don't have to wade through unrelated noise when you're looking for a specific solution.

In true nerd fashion, the search interface stays exactly where you want it: in the command line. There is no bloated web UI to slow you down. The tool turns your entire professional history into a searchable, greppable database accessible directly from your terminal.

Please read the full story [here](https://carminatialessandro.blogspot.com/2026/01/hc-agentles...)

Comments

raoulj•3h ago
I like using atuin[1] but the capture mechanism here's pretty convenient! Cool idea. May give it a try

[1] https://atuin.sh/

acarminati•3h ago
If Happen you do, I'd love to read what you think, or if you have any suggestion. Thanks a lot for your time.