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phpinspectionsea
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PHP RFC: Deprecations for PHP 8.3
(I actually held the same opinion as you until recently: https://github.com/kalessil/phpinspectionsea/issues/1718 tl;dr the performance impact is negligible)
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php inspections ea plugin
See here for some background https://github.com/kalessil/phpinspectionsea/issues/1823 although some things seem to not add up (see last comments, the repository maintainer is active on GitHub but does not commit fixes readily prepared by others).
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7 Laravel Packages to Improve Coding Standards and Reduce Bugs
PHP Inspections is a static code analyzer and code review tool for PhpStorm IDE.
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What are those micro-optimizations that you can't forget?
The PHP-EA Extended static analysis plugin for PHPStorm has a number of Performance rules which has some of the same items as this list, although they're not all in the performance category, the single quotes inspection is under code style.
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Ask HN: What are some “10x” softiware product innovations you have experienced?
PHP Inspections (EA Extended)[1] by Vladimir Reznichenko, a PHP language static analysis plugin for PHPStorm / JetBrains. I've coded in PHP for many years now, but there are many helpful reminders and checks that come standard with it. Some of the small performance quirks are game changers in long running processes, or intensive methods.
[1]: https://github.com/kalessil/phpinspectionsea
fzf
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Ask HN: Any tool for managing large and variable command lines?
In addition, I think bash's `operate-and-get-next` can be very helpful. When you go back through your shell history, you can hit Ctrl+o instead of enter and it will execute the command then put the next one in your history on the command line, and keep track of where you are in your history. This way, you can rerun a bunch of commands by going to the first one and Ctrl+o till you are done. And you can edit those commands and hit Ctrl+o and still go to the next previously run command.
Note: fzf's history search feature breaks this. https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/2399
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pyfzf : Python Fuzzy Finder
fzf : https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
- Command Line Fuzzy Search
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So You Think You Know Git – Git Tips and Tricks by Scott Chacon
Those are the most used aliases in my gitconfig.
"git fza" shows a list of modified/new files in an fzf window, and you can select each file with tab plus arrow keys. When you hit enter, those files are fed into "git add". Needs fzf: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
"git gone" removes local branches that don't exist on the remote.
"git root" prints out the root of the repo. You can alias it to "cd $(git root)", and zip back to the repo root from a deep directory structure. This one is less useful now for me since I started using zoxide to jump around. https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
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Which command did you run 1731 days ago?
> my history is so noisy I had to find another way
The fzf search syntax can help, if you become familiar with it. It is also supported in atuin [2].
[1]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#search-syntax
[2]: https://docs.atuin.sh/configuration/config/#fuzzy-search-syn...
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Z – Jump Around
You call it with `n` and get an interactive fuzzy search for your directories. If you do `n ` instead, it’ll start the find with `` already filled in (and if there’s only one match, jump to it directly). The `ls` is optional but I find that I like having the contents visible as soon as I change a directory.
I’m also including iCloud Drive but excluding the Library directory as that is too noisy. I have a separate `nl` function which searches just inside `~/Library` for when I need it, as well as other specialised `n` functions that search inside specific places that I need a lot.
¹ https://github.com/sharkdp/fd
² https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
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alacritty-themes not working any more!!!
View on GitHub
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Fish shell 3.7.0: last release branch before the full Rust rewrite
I do find the history pager stuff interesting, but ultimately not of tremendous use for me. I rebound all my history search stuff to use fzf[1] (via a fish plugin for such[2]), and so haven't been aware of the issues
[1] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
[2] https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish
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Ugrep – a more powerful, ultra fast, user-friendly, compatible grep
You can also use fzf with ripgrep to great effect:
[1]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/ADVANCED.md#usin...
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What are some alternatives?
idea-php-laravel-plugin - Laravel Framework Plugin for PhpStorm / IntelliJ IDEA
peco - Simplistic interactive filtering tool
dbt - dbt enables data analysts and engineers to transform their data using the same practices that software engineers use to build applications. [Moved to: https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core]
zsh-autocomplete - 🤖 Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.
pint - Laravel Pint is an opinionated PHP code style fixer for minimalists.
z - z - jump around
black - The uncompromising Python code formatter
zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh
gocypher-cybench-intellij - CyBench IntelliJ IDEA plugin for benchmarking APIs, Java code
mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!
Hotkeys - This simple Android Studio plugin includes keyboard shortcuts for many common actions.
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console