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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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vivid
- vivid: A Themeable Ls_colors Generator
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Exa Is Deprecated
I just use good old `ls` with colors set by vivid [1]
[1]: https://github.com/sharkdp/vivid
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Change ls directory font
Yep! vivid does that.
- Vivid: A themeable LS_COLORS generator with a rich filetype datebase
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How to get ls output to look like DT's?
I came across https://github.com/sharkdp/vivid and thought it was quite nice, but it doesn't change ls colors for anything but the file names. I really like how everything in DT's videos has color output so I was wondering how he did it. Did he use some script or utility or did he configure it from scratch? If it's the latter, is there a resource I can use to learn how to do it? Thanks.
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fd is looking for contributors
fd is my very first Rust project. In fact, if you go back in (Git) history, the project was originally written in C++. I have created various other Rust command-line tools since then, but I love coming back to fd, as I personally use it the most.
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LS_COLORS with zsh's autocomplete
Hello. I made my custom LS_COLORS using very nice tool vivid and it works perfectly well. Now I wonder is it possible to use the same file highlighting when zsh autocompletes files names. For example when I type cp it gives me a "menu" of all files and directories in current folder, but they are all white and I would like it to be in the same style as output of the ls command.
hyperfine
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Measuring startup and shutdown overhead of several code interpreters
Check out the official hyperfine Github repo
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Bun - The One Tool for All Your JavaScript/Typescript Project's Needs?
And then I used hyperfine to run the benchmarks on my MacBook Pro 14 M2 Max, and here are the results:
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Faster tetranucleotide (k-mer) frequencies!
Search "benchmarking tools for linux" and decide that hyperfine is good for what I'm doing. Run Jennifer's new python script against my refactored perl and find that the python is 1.26 times faster for k=3 and 1.47 times faster for k=4. For the Covid-19 sequence, these are both on the order of hundreds of milliseconds.
- Hyperfine: A command-line benchmarking tool
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Show HN: Inshellisense – IDE style shell autocomplete
> It is very possible to write sub 100ms procedures in TS, […]
I will not disagree with this statement because I don’t have a way to test inshellisense right now. Could you (or anyone with a working Node + NPM installation) please install inshellisense and post the actual numbers? Perhaps using a tool like hyperfine (https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine).
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
Yeah, while it's not as thorough as these tools, the method is at least reproducible and sane, and with ~10 or so samples, you get an interval with a nice confidence.
Another through method will be hyperfine[0], yet I wanted to provide a method which requires no installation and can be done in a whim, without jumps and hoops, with the tools already at hand.
[0]: https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to optimize your config? What are mistakes to avoid when optimizing your config?
That is native and inbuild but I would suggest below options instead 1. Using lazy's Profile tab instead https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim 2. Using a dedicated plugin to do this https://github.com/dstein64/vim-startuptime. 3. Using an external program hyperfine is one that I use https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to remove all <br> from all of my .html files
Fair enough, although might I recommend using hyperfine for your testing? ;p
What are some alternatives?
zcolors - 🌈 Use your $LS_COLORS to generate a coherent theme for Git & your Zsh prompt, command line and completions.
criterion.rs - Statistics-driven benchmarking library for Rust
pastel - A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
bfs - A breadth-first version of the UNIX find command
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
hexyl - A command-line hex viewer
awesome-mac - Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
kubeconform - A FAST Kubernetes manifests validator, with support for Custom Resources!
grex - A command-line tool and Rust library with Python bindings for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust