Heh, thought I'd take a look at the atuin wrapped thing... what this mainly highlights is my oldschool practice of flipping between editor (vim/nvim) and shell (bash/fish) with ^Z and fg.
I invoke my editor via poetry run as well as things like pytest and python3, so the poetry in second place covers both those and some more. (If I wasn't using Atuin I'd probably have set up aliases for these by now, but Atuin has kinda done away with the need for aliases - and I was already a heavy user of ^R and other shell history tricks.)
I only run Atuin on my work system, so this doesn't cover any personal/non-work shell use. Also I've only been doing this since I started work in April.
!["atuin wrapped" shell output, which probably doesn't copy-past well here but:
ATUIN WRAPPED 2025
Your Year in Shell History
In 2025, you typed 28213 commands!
That's ~77 commands every day
Your Top Commands:
[▮▮▮▮▮▮▮▮▮▮] 5516 fg
[▮▮▮▮▮ ] 2787 poetry
[▮▮▮▮ ] 2745 ls
[▮▮▮▮ ] 2701 make
[▮▮▮▮ ] 2262 git status
[▮▮ ] 1184 grep
[▮ ] 1096 cd
[▮ ] 1093 git diff
[▮ ] 654 git add
[▮ ] 627 git push
Total commands: 28213
Unique commands: 6680
You're a Git Power User! 16.4% of your commands were Git operations
You're a Navigator! 13.6% of your time was spent navigating directories
Command Vocabulary: You know 6680 unique commands
Package Management: You ran 3468 package-related commands
Error Analysis: Your commands failed 21.9% of the time
Command Evolution:
Top Commands in the first half of 2025:
git (4580 times)
fg (4477 times)
ls (2288 times)
Top Commands in the second half of 2025:
git (1738 times)
fg (1039 times)
make (520 times)
Most Productive Hour: 10:00 (3401 commands)](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/115/842/483/854/560/630/small/754596f6a4ce00e2.png)



