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yori
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Name the tools you can't live without!
yori
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The Tilde Text Editor
Malcolm Smith's YEdit deserves mention here, also inspired by the old MS-DOS Edit which was used by so many people in yesteryears to edit their autoexec files, read .nfo files and poke into the numerous batch files of the day. MS-DOS Edit no longer runs natively outside of something like a DOSBox, but YEdit is the closest thing I have seen to recreating almost exactingly the old nostalgic experience.
Tilde is of course more for the non-Windows audience while YEdit is only for Windows.
http://www.malsmith.net/edit/
MIT licensed source: https://github.com/malxau/yori/tree/master/edit
- Ask HN: Are there no shells for windows other than PowerShell and CMD?
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Vifm v0.12.1 is now out
Escaping of arguments and slashes in paths will now hopefully work better on Windows, which is generally an issue there. Yori shell is now also handled on Windows.
- UNIX tools with win32
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Windows business cli essentials.
If you're not constrained to inbox tools, there's a lot more out there. Personally I'm not a fan of PowerShell and have posted all of my tools at https://github.com/malxau/yori . Not saying that's an exhaustive set of tools that solves all problems, but it's my list of "what's missing" from the out of box Win32 experience.
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How do I show the short DOS path in the ConEmu prompt?
For what it's worth, I maintain my own CMD-like shell (http://www.malsmith.net/yori) and look in forums like this for suggestions/feature requests. I see why you'd like this, but if implemented, it can't ever be consistent, so I worry that it'd just generate more confusion.
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For those who use Core installs, what are your pain points?
A start menu/taskbar (stop laughing - I'm not crazy!) It's a 52Kb self contained executable that can parse shortcuts from the start menu folders. Makes RDP to Core into a somewhat sane experience. See https://github.com/malxau/yori/tree/master/yui .
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Micro – a modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
Thankfully, the author of Yori[0] shell has made a modern port of EDIT called, well, Yedit[1].
[0]: http://www.malsmith.net/yori/
[1]: https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2021/03/03/yedit-the-miss...
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tilde
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Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
I understand there are alot of command line junkies here which might be against it -- but what's wrong with Tilde? (1)
1. https://github.com/gphalkes/tilde
- The Tilde Text Editor
- The Tilde Text Editor, Old-School
- What are peoples favorite free and open source software
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Nano master race
tilde > nano > vim
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What are your thougths of micro editor?
It's hard to replace vim in terms of feature set tbh and it's hard to beat tilde when it comes to ease of use.
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MS-DOS EDIT
Here's another on: https://github.com/gphalkes/tilde
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Linux newbie, looking for advice on finding a program or making own for specific niche, also any reccomendation stuff?
tilde
What are some alternatives?
WindTerm - A professional cross-platform SSH/Sftp/Shell/Telnet/Serial terminal.
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
ConEmu - Customizable Windows terminal with tabs, splits, quake-style, hotkeys and more
howl - The Howl Editor
filemanager-plugin - A file manager plugin for the editor "Micro"
lino - A command line text editor with notepad like key bindings.
winfile - Original Windows File Manager (winfile) with enhancements
browser-linux - Linux, in your browser
getmic.ro - The fastest way to install Micro
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather
vim-which-key - :tulip: Vim plugin that shows keybindings in popup
ox - An independent Rust text editor that runs in your terminal!