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moreutils
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Pipexec – Handling pipe of commands like a single command
I use mutlios and even I'm not that attached to it. The majority of my use is combined with process substitution, and could be replaced with common-ish tools like pee¹ or pipexec for more complex cases. The only occasion when I'm thankful for it is if I want to use a shell function as a target, but there are workarounds for that too.
As a noclobber user the footgun is largely hidden to me, but I feel its presence. multios without globbing support would be less useful, but would still work for most of my use cases. Scanning my shell history I see various cases of relying on zsh's ability to apply sorting and filtering to globs with multios' input redirection, but only a couple where I want that in output redirection.
Even with multios unset the behaviour is different between zsh and bash. For example, multios disables all the expansion, so zsh behaves like more like dash with ': >t{1,2}' by creating a file instead producing an error like bash does.
[FWIW, I google'd multiios to link the option in original comment. It really feels to me like it needs double-i, and I read the single i name the same way you do.]
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I'd be one of those people whose desire for dgsh-like functionality wanes. If it was slight DSL that I could "upgrade" pipelines to I'd probably use it, but not enough to warrant working on it or switching other tooling to support it.
The end of result of this morning's pipeline was breaking my jobs up, and applying some judicious use of nq² to keep track of it. I'd follow your advice and move on to more specialist tools if the job grew significantly or if it became a regular occurrence.
¹ https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/
² https://git.vuxu.org/nq/about/
- Show HN: Simple Script for Enhanced LLM Interaction in Vim
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The shell and its crappy handling of whitespace
For filesystem operations like batch renames at least, I am usually happy with `vidir` (part of `moreutils`: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/).
`vidir [path]` will open an editor with the given directory as buffer contents.
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Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline
See also: "vipe" from the excellent "moreutils" package: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/
There are some other gems in this package. The ones I find myself using regularly are 'ts' and 'sponge' but I'm sure the useful subset depends a lot on the kind of work you are doing
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Vim Keybindings Everywhere – The Ultimate List
Joey Hess' excellent moreutils¹ comes with vipe which is a generalised solution for these types of tasks. It allows you to run whatever $EDITOR you've configured mid-pipe, making it possible to work your changes up in an interactive editor session. Useful for those of us not smart enough to write up our changes as a series of -c arguments ;)
(It fixes the vim issue by virtue of using a temporary file to do the magic)
¹ https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/
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vimv has not only changed my workflow, it changed my life
Sounds like `vidir` from moreutils.
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
vidir and a few others from moreutils
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rtl_fm - record and also output audio on a speaker (Raspberry pi?)
Use pee (yes, I know) from moreutils. Something like:
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How to re-order the strings of a filename in bulk?
I would use vidir from moreutils. Then you can do any edits and play around with any regexes you want!
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Should i learn file management using terminal?
For bulk file renaming, I recommend vidir from moreutils - it lets you rename everything in a directory with your $EDITOR (vim being the default).
videospeed
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A partial solution to YouTube's new ad-block blocking.
However, I have found a partial solution. Using the "video speed controller"(link) extension you can instead speed up ads so they last only a few seconds.
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Video Speed controller- Video Ad-block without Ad-block
Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-speed-controller/nffaoalbilbmmfgbnbgppjihopabppdk
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Wait, What's a Bookmarklet?
just use video speed controller https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-speed-contro...
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I made an extension to skip youtube ads instantly
For those who didn't knew about this, but you can use an extension like Video Speed Controller to seek through playing ads with a button press.
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Best YouTube Extensions
Video Speed Controller - This one has been a must for me. It changes the speed of a video using keyboard shortcuts. I have it set to increase the speed by 1x each time I push the "d" key, and decrease it by 1x when I push the "s" key. I also have it set to go to 4x speed when I push the "g" key. In addition, the extension contains additional functionality that lets you skip around in a video, I have it set to a minute, using shortcut keys. This is a great addition I use sometimes to YouTube's default 5 and 10 second skip times. One thing to note - this extension works on ALL videos on ALL websites, but note you can set it to only work on YouTube. Video Speed Controller - Chrome Web Store (google.com)
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Offering Help to Automate Chrome Extension Installation and Configuration
For example, if you use the Video Speed Controller extension on Chrome and want to automate its setup, you can use this command:
- She has spoken
- Themis, Please Add a God Damned 10 sec. Rewind and FF Function for Lectures...
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Why do most chrome extensions involving online video only apply to either YouTube or Netflix?
Video Speed Controller
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Is Domthehypnotist legit?
On a semi-related note, you can control the speed of almost any streaming video on any chromium based browser with this extension: Video Speed Controller
What are some alternatives?
pipe-rename - Rename your files using your favorite text editor
violentmonkey - Violentmonkey provides userscripts support for browsers. It works on browsers with WebExtensions support.
atomicxt
asciidoctor-browser-extension - :white_circle: An extension for web browsers that converts AsciiDoc files to HTML using Asciidoctor.js.
map.xplr - Visually inspect and interactively execute batch commands using xplr
hush - 🤫 Noiseless Browsing – Content Blocker for Safari
lineselect - Shell utility to interactively select lines from stdin
vimium - The hacker's browser.
fstring - Make searching for text strings easier on Linux :)
Cookie-AutoDelete - Firefox and Chrome WebExtension that deletes cookies and other browsing site data as soon as the tab closes, domain changes, browser restarts, or a combination of those events.
vidir - edit directory in $EDITOR (better than vim . with netrw)
streamlink - Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams from various services into a video player