@kas@enotty.dk now that I understand fish enough to port over the contents of my .bashrc and .bash_profile, I’m starting to get used to it. How’s having different shell preferences for login/interactive treating you?
today was the day of the triennual trying of the fish shell only to go back to bash within an hour or two
More Than Just Fingering Your Robot Girlfriend: Pandora In The Crimson Shell - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbCrpeA4HfI
Ghost in the Shell: The Major’s Body (1) - WWAC https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2014/07/ghost-in-the-shell-the-majors-body-1/
Almost all the content I post to social media is posted by a small shell script that simultaneously posts to several services or through IFTTT duplicating those posts to services for which I lack an API key. When facebook broke automated posting, it meant my account went dark. I didn’t notice.
Band name of the day: night shells
The Inferno Shell http://doc.cat-v.org/inferno/4th_edition/inferno_shell
Bad idea of the day: inform7 repl as command shell
Insufficiently known POSIX shell features - apenwarr https://apenwarr.ca/log/20110228
GitHub - flipcoder/textbeat: text music sequencer and midi shell with vim playback https://github.com/flipcoder/textbeat
Bad idea of the day: Scroll back through GUI input events & application states like you scroll back through shell history; inject conditionals and loops; use speculative execution of applications to show projected state from these changes.
The cyberpunk aesthetic, moreso than mere future noir, is the future as seen through the eyes of Sir Clive Sinclair: sleek but broken, and dominated by posturing. It’s a beveled black hermetically-sealed shell cracked open to fix manufacturing & design flaws, alligator-clipped wire spilling out, but no fix will prevent it from frying your brain if you look at it funny.
the political spectrum is a horseshoe crab: ancient, ugly, full of blue blood that contains poorly-understood enzymes that might cure some kinds of cancer, and frequently leaving its molted shells along the north atlantic shoreline of north america
@kas@enotty.dk Switching shells is the reason that I started deploying scripts in /usr/local/bin rather than defining aliases. :D Tested #bash #ksh #fish and #zsh and the latter it is now for years already.
GitHub - geophile/osh: Osh (Object SHell) is a command-line and API toolkit combining cluster access, database access, and data slicing and dicing. Sort of like awk and cssh morsels wrapped up in a Python crust. https://github.com/geophile/osh
SDF? Syrian Democratic Forces? Free shell accounts? Louisville International Airport?
SDF? Syrian Democratic Forces? Free shell accounts? Louisville International Airport?
Shell Scripts Matter https://dev.to/thiht/shell-scripts-matter
One thing i really miss in posix shell is local. It’s so easy to pollute your namespace. Current solution is to use more pipes and subshells.
One thing i really miss in posix shell is local. It’s so easy to pollute your namespace. Current solution is to use more pipes and subshells.
@david And there are no problems with shell quoting! And especially with history expansion when using an exclamation mark.
@david And there are no problems with shell quoting! And especially with history expansion when using an exclamation mark.
Apparently this thing — by which I mean “my shell” — has trouble with exclamation marks inside double quotes. Phooey.
Search linux bash history
Have you ever executed something on the linux shell and didn’t remember later how it was done? Well if you remember just part of it you can search for it: history | grep -i “” ⌘ Read more