I just use one of the default oh-my-zsh themes that makes a clear line, so I can easily find the last line above a long output, for example when trying to read it back chronologically. With other PS1’s I often scroll over it without noticing.
Sure, just as I said, this would work id you don’t need menu or fuzzy matching. But I would recommend using fzf history search anyway, it’s just too good.
Seems to work with [Ctrl]+[R] as well, though of course only with exact matches.
I’ve never understood prompt decoration like this.
How.
Does.
Punctuating.
Every.
Statement.
Increase.
Readability.
It makes my eyes bleed.
You meant the PS1 prompt?
I just use one of the default oh-my-zsh themes that makes a clear line, so I can easily find the last line above a long output, for example when trying to read it back chronologically. With other PS1’s I often scroll over it without noticing.
Sure, just as I said, this would work id you don’t need menu or fuzzy matching. But I would recommend using fzf history search anyway, it’s just too good.
M-hm, I will try it as well! I was just letting people know the comment trick works regardless, cause that’s a nice tip as well!