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758 | 24,502 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
11 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
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alias-tips
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Configuring Your Shell Environment
# Set ZSH_CUSTOM if it's not already (used by our PLUGINS_PATH below) if [ -z $ZSH_CUSTOM ]; then ZSH_CUSTOM="$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom" fi # Install additional plugins to this path PLUGINS_PATH="${ZSH_CUSTOM}/plugins" # Define function for installing plugins for use below function install-plugin() { plugin_repo=$1 plugin_name=$2 echo "Downloading Plugin: $plugin_name" echo "Using: $plugin_repo" echo "To: $PLUGINS_PATH/$plugin_name" echo "git clone $plugin_repo $PLUGINS_PATH/$plugin_name" git clone $plugin_repo $PLUGINS_PATH/$plugin_name plugin_list="${plugin_list}$plugin_name " } echo "Installing Plugins..." install-plugin https://github.com/djui/alias-tips alias-tips install-plugin https://github.com/wting/autojump autojump install-plugin https://github.com/TamCore/autoupdate-oh-my-zsh-plugins autoupdate install-plugin https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions autosuggestions echo "Plugins Installed. Add them by copying th following into your ~/.zshrc plugins=( $plugin_list ) " # For auto jump we must install it using it's own script cd "$PLUGINS_PATH/autojump" ./install.py
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why save time when you can save some keystrokes
Thereβs a zsh plugin for that: https://github.com/djui/alias-tips
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How I Find and Alias Terminal Commands
https://github.com/djui/alias-tips this is different but I found it quite useful, it will give you shorter version of commands if you have aliases matched the current commands
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Why Does The Business Care? with Michael Heap
The best plugin that I've seen recently is alias-tips, which if you run the command and you've got an alias configured for that, it pops up and says, "Hey, don't forget you can type this." So if I'm using Kubernetes and I write Kubectl, apply -f and then the manifest path, it'll say, "Hey, don't forget you can just run K-A-F, and then the path." So that's probably the best plugin that I've seen recently.
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Zsh Plugins Commit TOP
alias-tips π₯ - An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once.
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π§’ Stefan's Web Weekly #19
π Install alias-tips
fish-shell
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FAQ on the xz-utils backdoor β via a project dev
Reminds of the note at the bottom of Fish's releases. It's there because the build system cannot determine the current version for some reason. Hopefully that will go away now that they have switched to a different language / build system. The custom tarball is used by Arch Linux at the very least.
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/releases/tag/3.7.1
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/7772#issueco...
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/fi...
- Oh My Zsh
- Proposal for porting fish-shell from C++ to Rust
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Converting the Kernel to C++
A recent practical example of the former: the fish shell re-wrote incrementally from C++ to Rust, and is almost finished https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/discussions/10123
An example of the latter: c2rust, which is a work in progress but is very impressive https://github.com/immunant/c2rust
It currently translates into unsafe Rust, but the strategy is to separate the "compile C to unsafe Rust" steps and the "compile unsafe Rust to safe Rust" steps. As I see it, as it makes the overall task simpler, allows for more user freedom, and makes the latter potentially useful even for non-transpiled code. https://immunant.com/blog/2023/03/lifting/
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Fish shell 3.7.0: last release branch before the full Rust rewrite
And this discussion from November has an update on the progress: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/discussions/10123
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Day 5 - More or less...
We're using bash as our terminal shell for now (it is standard in many distros) but it is not the only one out there. If you want to test out zsh, fish or oh-my-zsh, you will see that there are a few differences and the features are usually the main differentiator. Try that, poke around.
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Fish β Update on the Rust Port
They have a variety of reasons to move to rust, as outlined in their original rust discussion[1]. Mostly around finding other contributors, and adding an async/parallel mode they're comfortable with.
[1] https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/9512
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