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Termim Is Becoming More Than Just “Better Terminal History”

DEV Community·Md Mim Akhtar·17 days ago
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A few weeks ago, I introduced Termim as a way to stop shell history from bleeding across projects. The idea was simple: You run a Docker command in one repo… then later press ↑ (arrow-up key) somewhere completely different and get unrelated history back. That friction always felt unnecessary. Since then, Termim has evolved quite a bit — both technically and conceptually. From “Project-Aware” to Directory-Aware One thing I realized while building this: “Project-aware” wasn’t precise enough. A lot of work happens inside projects : nested backend folders monorepos temporary workspaces isolated environments So Termim now scopes history to your actual directory context , not project root. That means: cleaner recall less irrelevant history less searching through noise What Changed Recently Binary-First Installers Here's What Changed Recently Binary-First Installers Installers were rewritten for: Bash Zsh Fish PowerShell Instead of forcing local builds, Termim now downloads the correct Rust binary automatically.…

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