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Putting in on macOS kills zsh historical past? – Getting Assist


Simply put in utilizing the most recent installer from go.dev on newest Ventura (13.4).

Instantly zsh in Terminal.app stops remembering historical past.

The way in which I discovered to get zsh to recollect historical past in the meanwhile is including

setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY

to ~/.zshrc

Is there one other means round this? This has occurred to me on two seperate machines. I explicitly examined zsh earlier than putting in.

No clue what would trigger that. I did see some normal stuff in regards to the terminal not saving historical past relying on the way you shut it:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MacOS/feedback/12cwi4a/zsh_command_history_suddenly_not_being_saved/

Questioning if that might be associated. Did you strive ITerm2? I exploit it once I develop on MacOS and it’s actually good.

No I didn’t strive iterm2. Like I stated, I had examined the historical past instantly earlier than putting in and instantly afterwards.

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