GNU ed ate my homework

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  • reptyr

    Reparent a running program to a new terminal

  • - reptyr: https://github.com/nelhage/reptyr

    using mosh means i don't get SIGHUP, and if i use my local display, i can open another mosh, reptr my old session (it's still there!) and keep on hacking.

  • Mosh

    Mobile Shell

  • this seems to have some advantages: for example, i can do a find / -name '*.swp' to figure out what i was working on when most of the files are readme.md

    (i should note, real ed doesn't create ed.hup files; that's a weird gnuism)

    > For vim and ed and every other console program, I would run them inside screen(1) to avoid losing work due to network troubles, and network disconnects is usually where I get my SIGHUP.

    i don't like screen very much, even though i do continue to use it (owing more to its ubiquity and utility); it's full of all kinds of questionable ui decisions, and so many features i use so infrequently i need to constantly be re-reading the manual. i think if you have learned it and liked it okay, but all i ever want is terminal mobility, and i get a much nicer experience out of two tools:

    - mosh: https://mosh.org/

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  • peterburk

    Discontinued Github page [Moved to: https://github.com/peterburk/peterburk.github.io]

  • This is completely off topic, so please downvote it.

    It's a children's story, personifying ed, along with several other UNIX commands.

    https://github.com/peterburk/peterburk.github.io/blob/master...

    It's not finished, but it did help a couple of young girls from the homestay family where I used to live to fall asleep.

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  • It's not possible for a parent commenter to downvote their children.

    https://github.com/minimaxir/hacker-news-undocumented#downvo...

    "You cannot downvote comments which are direct replies to your own comment, and you cannot downvote 24 hours after the original comment was made."

    So therefore I upvoted you. Other members of this community may downvote you, though, (and probably me too), because we're really far off topic now.

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