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i use fd and bat and ripgrep and fzf and lsd every day and i like them ![]() akadajet posted:yeah, but the find cli sucks. he should do git next https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide (i haven't actually tried this one yet though) Music Theory fucked around with this message at 13:37 on May 24, 2022 |
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qsvui posted:this thread will also enjoy this cat replacement by the same author of fd I'm no coreutils purist or anything, but I usually stick with them over replacements. However, this is the exception for me - its absolutely worth using.
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okay the replies here made me check out bat. yeah, admittedly it owns
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akadajet posted:yeah, but the find cli sucks. he should do git next lazygit has actually made it possible for me to use git features more advanced than branch and merge written in go if you care about that sort of thing quote:You've heard it before, git is powerful, but what good is that power when everything is so drat hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? Are you kidding me? To stage part of a file you need to use a command line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file by hand? Are you KIDDING me?! Sometimes you get asked to stash your changes when switching branches only to realise that after you switch and unstash that there weren't even any conflicts and it would have been fine to just checkout the branch directly? YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!
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Share Bear posted:lazygit has actually made it possible for me to use git features more advanced than branch and merge lazygit enjoyer here, what's up good buddy
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Armitag3 posted:lazygit enjoyer here, what's up good buddy ![]()
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I'll also recommend k9s (https://k9scli.io/) for anyone unlucky enough to have to babysit kubernetes clusters but still likes to do some tuiage in style
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I have to say that lazygit is a decent name as far as dumb software names go
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mystes posted:I have to say that lazygit is a decent name as far as dumb software names go My go to joke if i’m screen sharing and someone asks me what it is is “it’s a program named after me”
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mystes posted:I have to say that lazygit is a decent name as far as dumb software names go also, without having ever used it, that little manifesto is certainly on point.
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Gentle Autist posted:why aren’t u homies using ack don’t look at me, I always use the Amsterdam Compiler Kit on MINIX
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Share Bear posted:written in go if you care about that sort of thing don't give a poo poo what it's written in if it's good
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eschaton posted:don’t look at me, I always use the Amsterdam Compiler Kit on MINIX ack is beyond grep https://beyondgrep.com
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eschaton posted:don’t look at me, I always use the Amsterdam Compiler Kit on MINIX i still think it's so weird that a bunch of old intel stuff is just constantly running minix on a tiny pentium
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Beeftweeter posted:i still think it's so weird that a bunch of old intel stuff is just constantly running minix on a tiny pentium *old* intel stuff? when did the ME go away?
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nudgenudgetilt posted:*old* intel stuff? didn't they switch to something else? i thought it was only older versions of the ME that used x86 e: huh, i guess i had it backwards. according to wiki they were ARC, now they're quarks
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Beeftweeter posted:didn't they switch to something else? i thought it was only older versions of the ME that used x86 nah, minix on x86 *is* the new poo poo. it used to be some rtos poo poo on arc
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nudgenudgetilt posted:nah, minix on x86 *is* the new poo poo. it used to be some rtos poo poo on arc yeah ninja'd that in there, my bad still weird as poo poo there's a tiny pentium in there, running minix, right now, doing... something lol
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akadajet posted:don't give a poo poo what it's written in if it's good
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Gentle Autist posted:ack is beyond grep https://beyondgrep.com nah it’s Amsterdam Compiler Kit
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is beyond grep like beyond meat?
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I use rg all day long, it's great. going to try bat now ![]()
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Beeftweeter posted:yeah ninja'd that in there, my bad Sometimes I think that the best way to get engineers to do something dubious, immoral, or stupid for business reasons is to let them use interesting tech to do it. I guess this is why Haskell and Rust seem to be so popular for Blockchain scams.
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cowboy beepboop posted:I use rg all day long, it's great. going to try bat now rg and bat are good poo poo. try out fzf too if you haven't
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Athas posted:I guess this is why Haskell and Rust seem to be so popular for Blockchain scams. I switched to XMonad a month ago (because I have some sort of brain disease I guess) and, having written a lot of Haskell for that, I don't really see why the appeal. Like, the theoretical stuff is fun and the language isn't really bad (and can be pretty nice), but it's been a bit unpleasant to deal with sometimes.
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Music Theory posted:I switched to XMonad a month ago (because I have some sort of brain disease I guess) and, having written a lot of Haskell for that, I don't really see why the appeal. Like, the theoretical stuff is fun and the language isn't really bad (and can be pretty nice), but it's been a bit unpleasant to deal with sometimes. xmonad was nice when you could wedge a gnome session under it cleanly (circa gnome 2.x?), and you wanted to use haskell instead of lua (awesomewm). with i3/sway as options these days, xmonad is just a burden
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Gentle Autist posted:why aren’t u homies using ack ok i tried rg and it is a lot lot faster htan ack. friendship with ack ended
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LOL at not just using twm, olwm, or mwm
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I tried ctwm for a bit, it was neat
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X is dead
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mycophobia posted:X is dead and wayland is oh so buttery smooth. life without tearing is something special.
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nudgenudgetilt posted:and wayland is oh so buttery smooth. life without tearing is something special. i dont know how i ever put up with it
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i just enable variable refresh rate on X, too much poo poo still don't work on wayland for me
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I want jwm on wayland
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Silver Alicorn posted:I tried ctwm for a bit, it was neat used that in grad school, liked it a bunch at the time
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Truga posted:i just enable variable refresh rate on X, too much poo poo still don't work on wayland for me wait like what i use x11 for synergy but thats it. theres some wdg(?) portal thing that's supposed to do the same thing for wayland eventually. once that portal thing actually exists im out
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Nvidia is still utterly broken on wayland
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Its marginally better each new fedora but still unusable
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Mr. Crow posted:Nvidia is still utterly broken
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Mr. Crow posted:Its marginally better each new fedora but still unusable yeah nightlight or whatever still not working really ruins it for me
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