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Bash-Oneliner
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Why do linux users use terminal when the gui system apps are way noob friendly?
And here's a great place to learn the power of the bash oneliner!
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GitHub - onceupon/Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance.
You forgot/accidentally dropped the actual link to your collection.
- Bash one-liner tricks
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I Deleted 7TB of Videos Before Going to Production
Ctrl + x + Ctrl + e : launch editor defined by $EDITOR to input your command. Useful for multi-line commands.
I have tested this on windows with a MINGW64 bash, it works similarly to how `git commit` works; by creating a new temporary file and detecting* when you close the editor.
[0] https://github.com/onceupon/Bash-Oneliner
* Actually I have no idea how this works; does bash wait for the child process to stop? does it do some posix filesystem magic to detect when the file is "free"? I can't really see other ways
- Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks
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A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance
This repo of a collection of Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks was recently posted over on HackerNews.
- Bash-oneliner: A collection of handy Bash one-liners and terminal tricks
shfmt
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Go Run
Are you assuming that based on visiting the vanity import path in a browser?
https://github.com/mvdan/sh is the repo looks like v3.8.0 was released 2 weeks ago.
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 13-Feb-2023
- new user trying to learn what am i doing wrong?
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Production pipelines are tested in production
For shell specifically, ShellCheck and Shfmt are great.
- Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks
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How common are code bases where 90% of functions have the same signature?
I haven't worked in, like, a ton of Go code bases, but I've worked in several (work, my own code, Gio UI, github.com/mvdan/sh, some others), and I've never seen this pattern that extensively. It does seem like something of an antipattern.
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Ask HN: Let's Build CheckStyle for Bash?
- sh: https://github.com/mvdan/sh
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Autofix missing spaces for test operators in bash
I guess what you're asking is to automatically format on save. There's https://github.com/mvdan/sh, which between other things, is a shell formatter. I don't know what you're using but shfmt is available in the repos of some linux distros.
- s/bash/zsh/g
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Code formatter, linters, etc. Recommendations?
There is shellcheck, and shellharden which is a strict version of it. There are similar stuff here, some that also help with your editor. You can also use a docker version of shfmt. See here for a quick tutorial on shfmt.
What are some alternatives?
the-art-of-command-line - Master the command line, in one page
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
fs-events
shellharden - The corrective bash syntax highlighter
neoformat - :sparkles: A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code.
utah - Dataframe structure and operations in Rust
bash-timestamping-sqlite - bash commandline timestamping using a sqlite database for personal analytics, activity logging and auditing
boost - Get started right. Become a shell native. This is the way.
zplug - :hibiscus: A next-generation plugin manager for zsh
touched
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡