bash-insulter
Bash-Oneliner
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0.0 | 3.4 | |
almost 3 years ago | 6 months ago | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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bash-insulter
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Do you find yourself typing too fast? Here's a helpful alias for you
May I interest you in this little project
- Oh my god, this Bash Insulter is so good!
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I made it so that my terminal insults me whenever I type in something dumb
is it this?
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Hope You Understand Now
There it is, a mandatory thefuck link. Was just going to post this. Did you know https://github.com/hkbakke/bash-insulter exists?
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We shall call this: Canadian Linux
you know https://github.com/hkbakke/bash-insulter too?
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Bash insulter for fish
Don't you have anything better to do?!
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
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