Once the Bash-posting finally stops, I will probably move on to (almost) daily/nightly posting a more-general array of topics from things I have bookmarked. Tools for other shells will probably be...
Do you plan on delving into tools for alternate shells?
Once the Bash-posting finally stops, I will probably move on to (almost) daily/nightly posting a more-general array of topics from things I have bookmarked. Tools for other shells will probably be included, but won't be the focus. That's because I don't have nearly as many bookmarks for other shell tools as I have for Bash (399 bookmarks as of tonight).
Or maybe I'll just start posting Emacs stuff every night (2977 bookmarks as of tonight).
Maybe it's because I've been reading your posts without properly covering Google's ears (or just tildes in general) but the other day I was recommended a 2 hour video that entailed nothing but...
Maybe it's because I've been reading your posts without properly covering Google's ears (or just tildes in general) but the other day I was recommended a 2 hour video that entailed nothing but installing Void Linux (for the pure pleasure of starting a distro war) and configuring emacs.
Did I watch all of it? No, mostly because the uploader decided to include all of the livestream comments in the closed captions which was incredibly distracting and prevented me from actually being able to understand what he was saying. That and I use vim, but that's mostly cuz it was what I started using some twenty-five years ago and never considered there were other editors (besides nano) and didn't really even hear about emacs until much later in my Linux life and haven't had any need to consider switching, but I'm always eager to learn more!
That would be neat, I know that zsh has some funky tooling due to the mac crowd. Oh My Zsh being a fun one for enhancing your terminal. It's been interesting seeing these tools come by on tildes...
That would be neat, I know that zsh has some funky tooling due to the mac crowd. Oh My Zsh being a fun one for enhancing your terminal.
It's been interesting seeing these tools come by on tildes every day. Some of them certainly fit the “if all you have a hammer” saying.
Quite a few of the ones posted have required later versions. The reason why these requirements are specified even though Bash 4.4 was released back in 2016 is because they relicensed to GPL v3 on...
Quite a few of the ones posted have required later versions. The reason why these requirements are specified even though Bash 4.4 was released back in 2016 is because they relicensed to GPL v3 on version 4. Due to this, proprietary vendors like macOS ship an ancient Bash 3.2 from 2006 (with added security patches).
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Dude you're wild 🤣
Is this the first one that requires a certain release of bash?
Do you plan on delving into tools for alternate shells?
Once the Bash-posting finally stops, I will probably move on to (almost) daily/nightly posting a more-general array of topics from things I have bookmarked. Tools for other shells will probably be included, but won't be the focus. That's because I don't have nearly as many bookmarks for other shell tools as I have for Bash (399 bookmarks as of tonight).
Or maybe I'll just start posting Emacs stuff every night (2977 bookmarks as of tonight).
Maybe it's because I've been reading your posts without properly covering Google's ears (or just tildes in general) but the other day I was recommended a 2 hour video that entailed nothing but installing Void Linux (for the pure pleasure of starting a distro war) and configuring emacs.
Did I watch all of it? No, mostly because the uploader decided to include all of the livestream comments in the closed captions which was incredibly distracting and prevented me from actually being able to understand what he was saying. That and I use vim, but that's mostly cuz it was what I started using some twenty-five years ago and never considered there were other editors (besides nano) and didn't really even hear about emacs until much later in my Linux life and haven't had any need to consider switching, but I'm always eager to learn more!
That would be neat, I know that zsh has some funky tooling due to the mac crowd. Oh My Zsh being a fun one for enhancing your terminal.
It's been interesting seeing these tools come by on tildes every day. Some of them certainly fit the “if all you have a hammer” saying.
Ooh, if he gets into alternate shells, Id love to see some nushell-based tools.
Quite a few of the ones posted have required later versions. The reason why these requirements are specified even though Bash 4.4 was released back in 2016 is because they relicensed to GPL v3 on version 4. Due to this, proprietary vendors like macOS ship an ancient Bash 3.2 from 2006 (with added security patches).