Piotr Kufel f8d4adfb7a
Add the history import command (again) (#14083)
# Description

This is mainly https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/13450 (which got
reverted). Additionally:
 - always clear IDs on import, disallow specifying IDs when piping
 - added extra tests
 - create backup of the history

# User-Facing Changes

New command: `history import`

# Tests + Formatting

Added mostly integration tests and a few smaller unit tests.
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