Me, playing indie games on Apple and doing the same with xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~filepath
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Me, playing indie games on Apple and doing the same with xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~filepath
This is why I use fish, it's weird and not posix compliant, but its autocomplete and history stuff saves so much time it's worth it
I thought command line users like typing things. I avoid typing where possible, and dont use the command line on Linux.
In my first professional programming job writing custom software for clients in 1995, one of our standard sales pitches to clients was the idea that a GUI-based application would do away with the need for command prompts. This was always met with applause and great rejoicing. It's kind of remarkable that command prompts are still going strong thirty years later. I'm sure nobody would appreciate having this phenomenon compared to the Amish so I won't do it. But I think it's pretty cool that the Amish are still around doing their thing.
GUI is great, unless you want to automate something.. Then you either want a CLI or API
People do not just point and nod. Using words and not just guestures makes life easier in many, but not all situations.
Ctrl + p is the way.
god I fucking love Linux (not a Linux thing) but I still fucking love Linux
I mean that's what it's there for
I see so many people loving on atuin in the comments but I just tried it and don't get it. It seems so much worse than the built in search. I guess it's not for me.
Your readline config sucks because the default sucks.
Add this to your .inputrc:
"\e[A": history-search-backward
"\e[B": history-search-forward
You know the one command I hate? CTL vs CTRL. There is no damned consistency I can see. Is it systemctl reboot or systemctrl reboot?
i just do a command close to what i want but slightly wrong just so i can do thefuck