1History
All your history in one place.
1History is a command line tool to backup your histories of different browsers into one place.
Features
- Support Chrome/Firefox/Safari on macOS/Linux/Windows
- Rich dashboards to visualize your history
- Export as CSV file
- Entirely offline, No need to worry about privacy leaks
- Well-designed schemas to avoid history duplication when backup multiple times
- No NPM, 1History is a single binary built mainly in Rust
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Usage
onehistory 0.1.0
USAGE:
onehistory [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND>
OPTIONS:
-d, --db-file <DB_FILE> Database path [env: OH_DB_FILE=] [default: ~/onehistory.db]
-h, --help Print help information
-v, --verbose
-V, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
backup Backup browser history to 1History
export
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
serve Start HTTP server to visualize history
show Show default history files on your computer
Backup
USAGE:
onehistory backup [OPTIONS]
OPTIONS:
-d, --disable-detect
Disable auto detect history files
-D, --dry-run
-f, --history-files <HISTORY_FILES>
SQLite file path of different browsers(History.db/places.sqlite...)
-h, --help
Print help information
backup
is the main subcommand, it will import browser history into 1History.
1History will automatically detect history of different browsers by default, users can use show
subcommand to check what it can find.
Users can also use -f
option to set other history files to backup, the file has the following naming convention:
Browser | History Filename |
---|---|
Chrome | History |
Firefox | places.sqlite |
Safari | History.db |
Serve
After backup browser history into 1History, the next step is to visualize those data.
serve
subcommand will start a HTTP server at http://127.0.0.1:9960, open this in your browser to explore.
Installation
Homebrew
brew install 1History/onehistory/onehistory
Binaries
The release page includes precompiled binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows.
Cargo
cargo install onehistory
Roadmap
- [ ] Search by title or url
FAQ
-
Error code 5: The database file is locked
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This error happens if your browser is opened during backup, as SQLite allow only one open connection.
Close the browser is one solution, or you can copy history file to other directory other than default location.
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2022 Jiacai Liu
1History is distributed under GPL-3.0 license.