+1 from me :+1: ! Having a way to use old commands in the same tab would be very nice. Pressing ctrl-up/ctrl-down (or whatever) to cycle through the history would be great. A reverse search as e.g. bash offers (ctrl-r) would be incredible...
+1 also. Am not sure how useful reverse search would be in practice, but ctrl-up/ctrl-down to cycle through history would be cool. Ideally it would persist across restart. And a way to pull up a history window with a few lines of each saved console would also be good...
Thanks for a great tool by the way!
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excellent tool for MongoDB shell, thanks :)
Suppose, I've typed or simply pasted multiline script into the shell. How command history should work with it?
@VBelozyorov I would expect that multiline history is saved as well. In the mongo shell multilines get saved in a single history line (newlines removed) which is convenient since cursor up/down navigates the history. The mongo shell history is written to a file in your home directory (~/.dbshell).
I think it would be better for Robomongo to keep the newlines (for readability). In addition to keyboard shortcut (perhaps ctrl-up/down) it would be nice to be able to bring up a history window to choose a previous entry.
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+1 sad to see that this important demand is still not met. :(
Hi guys, thanks for your interest, we have put this request at the top of our wish-list. Currently for the new release, we are focused on SSL support for Robomongo, and we will for sure consider this request. -- Best Regards, Gokhan.
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Just lost a bunch of work, this would be great.
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+1, This would be pretty handy.
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this is so frustrating, spent a few hours and it crashed... and now im SOL, still no way to view history?
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Any news on this guys ?
It has been 6 years since @stennie first camp up with this idea, and, nothing changed.
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I'm new to robo3t. Not having a command history is table stakes for a query execution environment. I'll be looking to use something else since there's no traction on this.
You can read logs which show which all queries were executed. It would be helpful if you can reexcute them without copying it. On mac press cmd+L or click on logs on left bottom screen to bring up logs
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Just use arrow up for history. And Yeah: Enter for execution would be quite a revolutionary thought as well ...
3 years later and such simple necessary feature is still not here. What a shame
@3TSoftwareLabs
what the fk are you doing?
@simsekgokhan Any updates?
Is it possible to introduce any fix for this? A simple solution like logging (to a persistent file) the commands, or keeping a session snapshots (simple text dump and load) will do...
This is a fatal issue 😞
Some thing like the PostMan history tab would be extremely useful.
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3 years later and such simple necessary feature is still not here. What a shame
@3TSoftwareLabs
what the fk are you doing?