## An oh-my-zsh plugin for gpg encrypted, internet synchronized zsh history using git
That is, if you'd like an easy way to securely synchronise your zsh_history across many computers connected to the Internet, this plugin will help you. You could even automate it using something like cron for a daily or even hourly sync. ### How do I use it? 1. Create a git repo for housing your encrypted zsh_history file (local or remote) - Mine is $HOME/.zsh_history_proj 2. Activate history-sync plugin in your .zshrc - git clone git@github.com:wulfgarpro/history-sync.git $HOME/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/. 3. Export environment variables (or use defaults found in history-sync.plugin.zsh)
These are: - ZSH_HISTORY_FILE - ZSH_HISTORY_PROJ - ZSH_HISTORY_FILE_ENC - GIT_COMMIT_MSG 4. Ensure your gpg/pgp setup is complete and you have a public/private key pair
i.e.: - gpg --list-keys 5. Run zhpl alias to pull 6. Run zhps alias to push 7. Run zhsync to pull/push