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Fedegenerate , 1 hour ago Me looking for apt update && apt upgrade -y
Me looking for apt update && apt upgrade -y
Aurenkin , 2 hours ago I’ve been using Atuin on my work computer and found it to be pretty good if you want something a bit fancier than Ctrl + R
I’ve been using Atuin on my work computer and found it to be pretty good if you want something a bit fancier than Ctrl + R
recursive_recursion , 2 hours ago So…Emacs huh
So…Emacs huh
superkret , 3 hours ago https://64.media.tumblr.com/432abf0f0d04dae6d7bdfd8f249f50fe/tumblr_pt1y211WP31xp1nxxo1_1280.gifv
https://64.media.tumblr.com/432abf0f0d04dae6d7bdfd8f249f50fe/tumblr_pt1y211WP31xp1nxxo1_1280.gifv
Fillicia , 3 hours ago I really like this comic. Just in case someone didn’t know in Linux you can: -Ctrl + r to search previous commands Or -type history and precede the command number by an exclamation (!) to repeat the command (I.e. “!13”)
I really like this comic. Just in case someone didn’t know in Linux you can:
-Ctrl + r to search previous commands
Or
-type history and precede the command number by an exclamation (!) to repeat the command (I.e. “!13”)
Aurenkin , 2 hours ago Or just !! for the last command. Particularly helpful if you forgot to prefix it with sudo you can run sudo !!
Or just !! for the last command. Particularly helpful if you forgot to prefix it with sudo you can run sudo !!
!!
sudo
sudo !!
BlackPenguins , 2 hours ago What. Da fuck. This always existed?!
What. Da fuck. This always existed?!
Tetsuo , 1 hour ago Also if you put “sensitive” information in your history by mistake you can use “history -d <line#>” to remove it. Unfortunately I had to use this command too many times.
Also if you put “sensitive” information in your history by mistake you can use “history -d <line#>” to remove it.
Unfortunately I had to use this command too many times.
Varyk , 3 hours ago I definitely do this with terminal commands, because I’m not hunting for whatever the specific command line to animate my gif wallpaper is.
I definitely do this with terminal commands, because I’m not hunting for whatever the specific command line to animate my gif wallpaper is.
fuzzy_feeling , 3 hours ago been there, done that. then i heard about cli snippet manager. now i use qownnotes snippet manager qc. or you might try pet.
been there, done that.
then i heard about cli snippet manager. now i use qownnotes snippet manager qc. or you might try pet.
Varyk , 2 hours ago did you know about the ctrl+r command so you can search logged commands by keyword! magic lobster party told me about it and it’s amazing! I had no idea that was a function until now.
did you know about the ctrl+r command so you can search logged commands by keyword!
magic lobster party told me about it and it’s amazing!
I had no idea that was a function until now.
magic_lobster_party , 3 hours ago Ctrl + R is a life changer.
Ctrl + R is a life changer.
Varyk , 2 hours ago HOLY SHIT. hahahaha, thank you. oh my gosh. This is the most significant turmoil hotkey I’ve learned in months. ♪┌|∵|┘♪
HOLY SHIT.
hahahaha, thank you. oh my gosh.
This is the most significant turmoil hotkey I’ve learned in months.
♪┌|∵|┘♪
xmunk , 3 hours ago Sorry, do you not keep sql scratch files around? If deving on the cli name and save to separate files your reusable queries…
Sorry, do you not keep sql scratch files around?
If deving on the cli name and save to separate files your reusable queries…
Samsy , 3 hours ago That’s when I realise I need more coffee.
That’s when I realise I need more coffee.
Boomkop3 , 4 hours ago I do that sometimes, lazy as I can be
I do that sometimes, lazy as I can be