Sure! Something date-based is a simple way to handle perpetual storage while keeping the active history set from over-growing.
I did anything at all because the default shell profiles in macOS can cause history loss, and I'd found my last straw. I put them in sqlite because--if I was bothering to build something bespoke--I wanted to track more command-time context to build tooling around later. (Including to play with some ~curation ideas.)
I might have decided to just use Atuin if it existed at the time, but I did it three years and change before its first release. (There were maybe 5 or 6 barely-used public examples of this idea on GH at the time, but none tracked everything I wanted among other issues.)
I did anything at all because the default shell profiles in macOS can cause history loss, and I'd found my last straw. I put them in sqlite because--if I was bothering to build something bespoke--I wanted to track more command-time context to build tooling around later. (Including to play with some ~curation ideas.)
I might have decided to just use Atuin if it existed at the time, but I did it three years and change before its first release. (There were maybe 5 or 6 barely-used public examples of this idea on GH at the time, but none tracked everything I wanted among other issues.)