what are your top 5 most used shell commands?

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  • zoxide

    A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.

  • z is zoxide, because I'm lazy with my cds

  • HumanBash

    bashrc and inputrc modifications for a more intuitive commandline experience, primarely for use with Konsole

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  • felix

    tui file manager with vim-like key mapping (by kyoheiu)

  • fx is a tui file manager I made - https://github.com/kyoheiu/felix

  • scd

    Sync current directory between your shell and a file manager

  • I'm using scd so there's less ls and cd than yours.

  • runscript

    A tool to manage a project's build and run commands

  • run is a program I wrote which does exactly what it sounds like

  • zsh-histdb

    A slightly better history for zsh

  • (i use histdb for zsh, so i can easily do histdb-top).

  • wd

    :rocket: Jump to custom directories in zsh

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