dotfiles | kb | |
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3 | 8 | |
15 | 3,096 | |
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7.4 | 3.0 | |
5 months ago | 7 months ago | |
Shell | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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dotfiles
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Ask HN: Can I see your cheatsheet?
Set a huuuuuuuge shell history https://github.com/craigjperry2/dotfiles/blob/aa77ddcbde63bf... then fzf ctrl+r bindings mean you can recall anything right where you need it.
If you’re going to do this then have an escape hatch for commands you don’t want memorised https://github.com/craigjperry2/dotfiles/blob/aa77ddcbde63bf...
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Command Line Tools for Productive Programmers
The integration is pretty decent in vim, i have it configured to open a window overlay on n (requires neovim) https://github.com/craigjperry2/dotfiles/blob/main/dotfiles/...
That said, i don't find myself using that as much. Usually i'm in the shell when i invoke nnn - i might open a file in vim from nnn though.
In vim, i typically lean on fzf.vim more often - usually i know something about the next file i want to open so it just feels more direct.
kb
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Ask HN: Can I see your cheatsheet?
My team has a shared knowledge base set up via kb: https://github.com/gnebbia/kb
It’s like a group-maintained collection of cheatsheets. The git sync is buggy but I’ve made it work.
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How to become an advanced Linux user?
Learning requires repetition and the assembling of information into knowledge... the resources people have shared contain information, you need a tool to help you assemble that information into working knowledge. Vimwiki and kb are decent ways of documenting the things you learn, and more importantly the things you've done but not necessarily learned.
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Knowledgebase tools
Ok. Spontaneously, https://github.com/gnebbia/kb would come to my mind. But as far as I know, that doesn't support Markdown. And I can't say whether there is a package for NixOS.
- Kb – a minimalist CLI knowledge base manager
- kb - a minimalist knowledge base manager for security professionals - 0.1.6 is out! Lots of new features!
- kb - a minimalist command line knowledge base manager 0.1.6 is out! Lots of new features!
- kb - A minimalist knowledge base manager for security professionals 0.1.6 is out! Lots of new features!
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Top 10 Developer Trends, Thu Sep 24 2020
gnebbia / kb
What are some alternatives?
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TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
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