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tealdeer
so | tealdeer | |
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9 | 48 | |
1,335 | 3,891 | |
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3.3 | 6.3 | |
28 days ago | 20 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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so
- So: A terminal interface for Stack Overflow
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Show HN: Phind.com – Generative AI search engine for developers
Cool app! Are you planning a CLI? I particularly like so (https://github.com/samtay/so)
- I need a CLI to search stack overflow from the terminal
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Setting up lynx
Reddit, SO, etc.. are going to need external programs like nntpit for reddit + slrn, or samtay/so for stack overflow, youtube-dl for youtube, etc..
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Idea: a TUI-browser, but with a community that "translates" popular web-pages to something that the browser can easily navigate
If so, why not just use existing applications like tuir or so?
- [FrankenWM] Float
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Come to tty mode! No desktop environment, no window manager, no images, no distractions!
That's so, for searching stack overflow interactively from the command line.
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tldr: this is amazing! (link in the comment)
If you're still not sure, try searching on stack overflow: https://github.com/samtay/so
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search the internet from the command line
Not for Google, but of you search stackoverflow/stackexchange often might like https://github.com/samtay/so
tealdeer
- Googling for answers costs you time
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What is your expectation of a senior dev?
Not really. 😉
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229 Linux Commands with Examples
There's also a cli program called tealdeer that does this kind of thing and uses a local cache. And there's a fuzzy search interactive cli cheatsheet program called navi that's also pretty cool (and you can write your own cheatsheets).
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I like flatpaks, have a few dozen of them installed, but damn those updates are massive
man command & -h/--help flags & tealdear
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bashrc inspiration - your favorit trick
My new found love is tealdeer + fzf and this alias:
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man sed
This is a nice tool for shortened man pages.
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Which tldr client should I use
I use the rust implementation since I have cargo installed anyway. https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer
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Secret of getting good with Linux, I made this for my channel once.
TeelDeer Github & Docs
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Example-based cheat sheets from the command line
tealdeer (loosely pronounced TLDR) provides example-based and community-driven man pages https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer
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FFmpeg cheat sheet
tealdeer for commandline cheatsheets
What are some alternatives?
outfieldr
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
awesome-emacs - A community driven list of useful Emacs packages, libraries and other items.
cheat - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.
ncgopher - A gopher and gemini client for the modern internet
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
pekwm - pekwm - X11 window manager
updog - Updog is a replacement for Python's SimpleHTTPServer. It allows uploading and downloading via HTTP/S, can set ad hoc SSL certificates and use http basic auth.
hackernews-TUI - A Terminal UI to browse Hacker News