The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

Bringing Atuin to the desktop (Interview)

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Oct 22, 2025
Ellie Huxtable, creator of the innovative Atuin shell tool, shares her journey from London to San Francisco while diving into the functionalities of Atuin CLI and the new desktop app. She discusses how Atuin enhances shell history management and introduces the concept of executable runbooks for improved workflow. The conversation also covers technical challenges of building a cross-platform GUI, the importance of user feedback during beta testing, and future plans to enhance data portability. Ellie's insights highlight the potential for Atuin to streamline complex development environments.
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ANECDOTE

Move To San Francisco And A New Bike

  • Ellie recently moved from London to San Francisco and bought a motorcycle four days after relocating.
  • She rides a 1290 Super Duke and finds the roads and weather more fun for motorcycling.
ADVICE

Make Docs Executable, Not Static

  • Embed executable terminal blocks in documentation to keep runbooks live and runnable instead of stale text.
  • Use those blocks to run commands and annotate steps so documentation and execution live in the same place.
ADVICE

Use System Webviews And Rust Backends

  • Build the desktop with native system webviews and Rust backends to get performance and system integration without Electron's size.
  • Use an offline-first hub for syncing and collaborative features like multi-cursor editing for incident response.
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