bin VS techknow

Compare bin vs techknow and see what are their differences.

bin

Just a way for me to preserve all my dumb scripts. I don't recommend them, I just use them. (by zaboople)

techknow

An attempt to store accumulated technical knowledge and bypass some of the endless googling (by zaboople)
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bin

Posts with mentions or reviews of bin. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-23.
  • (A Few) Ops Lessons We All Learn the Hard Way (2020)
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Aug 2022
    An easy request to fulfill so https://github.com/zaboople/techknow/blob/master/git/git.txt

    Although there is some garbage in there that I just ignore instead of cleaning up. Perhaps useful as a meta-tutorial on maintaining a cheat sheet though: Store it in a github-like repo of its own so that you can download it anywhere, update it, etc.

    I also have an equally unhelpful but meta-helpful series of scripts prefixed with "gip-" (pig backwards) in here: https://github.com/zaboople/bin/ This is cheat sheet plus one: At some point you might as well make a script for it rather than digging it out of your cheat sheet. In fact I'm kind of pursuing this idea of "instead of one command with 1000 options, why not 1000 commands?" I think there's maybe a way out of git hell in that idea...

techknow

Posts with mentions or reviews of techknow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-23.
  • (A Few) Ops Lessons We All Learn the Hard Way (2020)
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Aug 2022
    An easy request to fulfill so https://github.com/zaboople/techknow/blob/master/git/git.txt

    Although there is some garbage in there that I just ignore instead of cleaning up. Perhaps useful as a meta-tutorial on maintaining a cheat sheet though: Store it in a github-like repo of its own so that you can download it anywhere, update it, etc.

    I also have an equally unhelpful but meta-helpful series of scripts prefixed with "gip-" (pig backwards) in here: https://github.com/zaboople/bin/ This is cheat sheet plus one: At some point you might as well make a script for it rather than digging it out of your cheat sheet. In fact I'm kind of pursuing this idea of "instead of one command with 1000 options, why not 1000 commands?" I think there's maybe a way out of git hell in that idea...