

You can also let bat render your man pages, with some nicer coloration (and theming) than man does by default.
You can also let bat render your man pages, with some nicer coloration (and theming) than man does by default.
You can also try something like broot. Lovely TUI file manager that shows how big folders are when you start it with the -w option, faster than either du or tree in my experience.
Yeah that’s fair, I only use it on systems where I’m in full control and use enough to get all my toys set up properly, which goes for all the commands in the article. I’ve just aliased ls to eza though, so it’ll mostly (options are a bit different) keep working on any system I’m on.
Eza is a lot more than just ls with colours though.
Sony TVs are very well regarded though, they’re one of the higher quality devices you can buy.
Not sure if it meets your interactivity expectations, but I’m using and liking Walker: https://github.com/abenz1267/walker
Jesus is it 20 years already! My Subversion days don’t feel that long ago 🫣
Put every game you want on your wishlist, make an account on https://isthereanydeal.com/ and link your Steam account, and receive a (configurable) e-mail when it’s on sale which also tells you how much it’s been on sale before. Never pay anywhere close to full price again. Except for the indie games that deserve it of course.
That already happened though. Tens of thousands of games on Steam can be played by hitting the install and then the play button. Only a few “competitive multiplayer” holdouts with rootkits and an irrational hatred of Linux don’t work.
Haven’t heard of it before, but it does look interesting