I don't imagine that the history file is really meant for human
consumption. Also, pretty easy to transform the timestamp, for example:
awk '$1 == "when:" {sub(/[0-9]+/, strftime("%F %T", $2))}1'
~/.config/fish/fish_history
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 1:08 AM, Kurtis Rader <kra...@skepticism.us> wrote:
> I'm perplexed that the history command doesn't display (in a human
> friendly form) the "when" timestamp stored in the history file. Is that
> deliberate or just a "we haven't gotten around to it" issue?
>
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