Explain how fish can be configured to exclude jrnl commands from history by default

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Aurélien Ooms 2020-01-16 14:51:22 +01:00
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@ -56,10 +56,14 @@ setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE
alias jrnl=" jrnl" alias jrnl=" jrnl"
``` ```
The fish shell does not support automatically preventing logging like If you are using `fish` instead of `bash` or `zsh`, you can get the same behaviour by
this. To prevent `jrnl` commands being logged by fish, you must make adding this to your `fish` configuration:
sure to type a space before every `jrnl` command you enter. To delete
existing `jrnl` commands from fishs history, run ``` sh
abbr jrnl=" jrnl"
```
To delete existing `jrnl` commands from `fish`s history, run
`history delete --prefix 'jrnl '`. `history delete --prefix 'jrnl '`.
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