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Analyzes your zsh or bash command history to identify usage patterns, productivity improvements, automation opportunities, and skill development areas based on your actual shell workflows.

This command provides personalized insights into your command-line habits by analyzing your zsh history to reveal patterns, inefficiencies, and opportunities for improvement.

Instructions

Read ~/.zsh_history or ~/.bash_history and analyze command patterns to generate a concise, actionable report.

Analysis Focus

Command Patterns:

  • Identify top 10-15 most frequent commands
  • Categorize by purpose (version control, package management, file ops, development tools, etc.)
  • Find repeated command sequences that could be automated

Productivity Opportunities:

  • Long/repetitive commands suitable for aliasing (prioritize by frequency × length)
  • Command chains executed together frequently
  • Excessive directory navigation patterns

Deliverables:

  • 3-4 high-impact improvement opportunities with Impact/Effort ratings
  • Ready-to-use aliases and shell functions (copy-pasteable)
  • 2-3 quick wins (< 5 min to implement)
  • Brief skill development suggestions

Report Structure

Keep the report focused and scannable:

  1. Summary: Brief overview of command patterns and workflow (2-3 sentences)
  2. Top Commands: List 10-15 most frequent with counts
  3. Improvement Opportunities: 3-4 specific recommendations with before/after examples
  4. Suggested Aliases & Functions: Copy-pasteable code block for ~/.zshrc
  5. Quick Wins: 2-3 one-liner improvements

Guidelines:

  • Be concise but specific - use actual counts from history
  • Prioritize by impact (frequency × time saved)
  • Provide working code, not templates
  • Keep encouraging tone, highlight existing strengths