“What was that command?”
Indexes your shell history on your Mac so you can find a command you ran without scrolling through history. Ask in plain English — "the rsync one I used for the backup" — and Shell Recall pulls the matching commands from your own history and shows where and when you ran them. The index stays on your Mac; only the top candidate commands for your question are sent to answer it, and obvious secrets like keys and passwords are masked before anything is indexed.
Index your history
Shell Recall reads your zsh, bash and fish history files on demand and builds a local index.
Ask in plain English
Summon it with ⌘⇧Space and describe the command you're after.
Get the command
It finds the best matches from your history and shows each with where and when you ran it.
Does it write or suggest commands?
No. Shell Recall finds commands you've already run. It won't generate a new command or advise a "better" one — it retrieves and describes your own history.
Where is my history stored?
On your Mac. The index never leaves the device; only the top candidate commands for a question are sent to answer it, obvious secrets are masked first, and a one-click Purge wipes the index. Oriora keeps nothing.
Do I need a subscription?
No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI searches you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.
How do I sign in?
With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.
Available on
In beta — launching soon.
Developers and terminal users who half-remember a command they ran weeks ago.