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Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
diffconflicts [dc] lets you resolve diffs as a two way diff between what's in the conflict markers instead of including the resolved parts in the diff. It opens the diff in vim but could be adapted for other editors. Verbose explanation: https://github.com/whiteinge/diffconflicts/blob/master/READM...
The author converted it to a vim plugin with the same name, but I use a different vim plugin implementation [mergetool].
[dc]: https://github.com/whiteinge/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/diffco...
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Is there any clil tool for downloading documentations?
Example: https://github.com/whiteinge/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/devdocs-local
- whiteinge/dotfiles: dotfiles for vim, git, zsh, cwm, xinit, and many others. Install with: lndir -silent /path/to/dotfiles $HOME
- gotz: CLI tool for cross timezone teams
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To people who have tons of shell scripts and aliases, how do you organize/categorize them?
Took me several years of forgetting script names before I finally just made a README of filenames and descriptions that I can search when I forget. I didn't want some complicated organization framework.
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Is there any shortcoming on having a seamless navigation between vim and tmux?
I ran a (mostly) vim-tmux-navigator setup for almost a year but ultimately removed it. It was indeed a seamless way to quickly jump between Vim and tmux panes but I felt it enabled learning some sloppy habits on my part.
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Autoident drives me nuts. Even when I supposedly turned it off it still does 4 spaces in some places and 2 in others. How do I completely turn this thing off?
I added filetype indent off so that indent plugins for the various languages would not automatically execute, and then I set smartindent so that regardless of what kind of file I'm editing it (very!) simply just re-uses the same indent from the previous line. For everything else I just manually ctrl-t/ctrl-d as I type.
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Ask HN: How do you find contributors to open source projects?
- Spellbook: Shell and Powershell scripts registry - https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook demo https://spellbook.maczan.pl/ [Python, TypeScript]
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Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
Hi, I'd like to ask what are the shell scripts you enjoy using or find useful?
It might be something you incorporated to your terminal-based workflow. Or maybe some specific scripts that you often reuse. Or you have used it once, but it might be useful to other people. Or maybe you just have a script that is fun to use? Please share
My (not anymore) hidden intention is to gather your recommendations to build an open-source shell script registry Spellbook https://spellbook.maczan.pl/ Source code is here for you if you want to self host or fork it https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook
A script I sometimes use is a commands repeater https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook/blob/main/registry/spells/repeat-sh/spell.sh You can specify an interval and a flag to reset/keep the terminal's content after a script invocation
Thanks!
What are some alternatives?
dotfiles - Custom dotfile configurations and settings
pyxargs - Command line Python scripting with an xargs-like interface and AWK-like capabilities for data processing and task automation
dotfiles
fuz - Fuzzy search text / notes in the terminal, for any collection of text files
dotfiles - My Dotfiles
stderred - stderr in red
zeal-cli - A CLI for managing offline documentation for Zeal.
vim-mergetool - Better vim-based mergetool
tmuxcator - A script to manage tmux.
autobots - ⚡️ Scripts & dotfiles for automation and/or bootstrapping new system setup