explanation here, it wasn’t just for the meme: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/9512#issuecomment-1410820102
explanation here, it wasn’t just for the meme: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/9512#issuecomment-1410820102
It definitely would be. Next time someone posts a kernel written in Perl I hope they specify that.
not sure about escape sequences just yet, but Kitty gives you insane control over font rendering https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/conf/#fonts
oh dang, the Eargasm ones? I just got a pair last weekend
Short, simple, informative, and helpful. 10/10
looks like dtolnay has made a statement
https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/7f5da4bf057b7c6d0d00c6bed3060b96
zsh has ctrl-r as well; this feature is specifically for beginning-of-match and some find it a bit more ergonomic.
I’m struggling to see how bug reports found using this prediction approach would ever be sent as anything but bugs of the predictive debugger itself.
how would end-users ever see bugs caused by a debugger the devs use? how would users of a third-party library conflate bugs in their own code/the third-party code when you can see which lines are which as you debug?
Great article. there was a even a response a year later https://medium.com/front-end-weekly/how-it-feels-to-learn-javascript-in-2017-a934b801fbe
this article suggests shell allowed, but git also has a built-in feature for aliases itself. I prefer these as it allows you to keep using the
git
command normally (more consistent when you tend to use history search/auto-suggestions heavily).running
git config --global alias.st status
, for example, will allow you to rungit st
as an alias for typing out the fullgit status
(you can also manually add aliases to your~/.gitconfig
).