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  • kithrup@wandering.shopK kithrup@wandering.shop

    @kamstrup Bah, I remember gres you know.

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    #50

    @kithrup @kamstrup I never used pine. Because pine is not elm (which I did use before mutt)

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    • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

      I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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      #51

      @kamstrup awk if need to get stuff from awkward data

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      • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

        I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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        #52

        @kamstrup view to view a file, minus ew if you want to tidy it up a bit

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          #53

          @dwillanski @kamstrup … which chucks the fuzz. Nobrainer.

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          • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

            I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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            #54

            @kamstrup man if you need some mansplainin

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              #55

              @nschultz @kamstrup cat is my goto tool for when a cat is about to walk on my keyboard, to soak up all the key presses

              That it can also be used to view a file is just feature bloat

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              • boggin@mastodon.scotB boggin@mastodon.scot

                @khleedril @kamstrup
                $ alias please="sudo"

                Go on, you know you want to.

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                #56

                @boggin Random tip: make it alias please="sudo " (with a space at the end) and bash will autocomplete commands as the next word (no idea if it works in any other shell)

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                • tomminieminen@mastodontti.fiT tomminieminen@mastodontti.fi

                  @kamstrup On a totally unrelated matter, I love it that in Apple II, `cat` listed files, while in Un*x it echoes their contents.

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                  #57

                  @tomminieminen @kamstrup catalog vs catenate. The perils of abbreviation (not something UNIX is afraid of).

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    @annehargreaves @kamstrup Yes, but adduser and useradd came from different parallel universe dialects of unix, it's just that we live in a multiverse that supports crossovers and team-ups

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                    #58

                    @cstross @annehargreaves @kamstrup Oh yeah, like the good rename command and the bad rename command.

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                      #59

                      @jay @cstross @annehargreaves @kamstrup also man crontab v.s. man 5 crontab v.s. man 8 crontab "of COURSE 8 means programs and 5 means config"

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                      • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

                        I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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                        #60

                        @kamstrup e-ll-ing a folders content

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                        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                          @annehargreaves @kamstrup Yes, but adduser and useradd came from different parallel universe dialects of unix, it's just that we live in a multiverse that supports crossovers and team-ups

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                          #61

                          @cstross The masterpiece of that convergence is "ps", where options include both "f" and "-f", with different meanings

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                          • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

                            I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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                            #62

                            @kamstrup
                            Like people remember where they were on 9/11, I remember vividly my first "shutdown -h now" on some BSD variant I just installed some 25 years ago.

                            My first non Microsoft install. Felt like magic.

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                            • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                              @kamstrup so often I found myself wishing to print my regular expressions globally but lacked a pithy and intuitive command. then came --

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                              #63

                              @datn @kamstrup
                              I did some research and learned that the double dash delimiter functions as an options terminator. The usage examples I found was e.g. deleting files starting with `-`:
                              `rm -- -r`

                              Could you show an example how the double dash delimiter can improve usage of regex?

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                              • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

                                I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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                                #64

                                @kamstrup or fsck when you need to fsck

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                                  #65

                                  @jay @cstross @annehargreaves @kamstrup The best `man` pages are written to be so opaque that the only people who can understand the `man` page are people who don't need the `man` page because they know it all already.

                                  Or possibly because they wrote the `man` page themselves.

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                                  • licho@kolektiva.socialL licho@kolektiva.social

                                    @kamstrup and cat if you need a cat

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                                    #66

                                    @licho @kamstrup I thought 'cat' was the command that led to the Internet being MADE OF CATS🤣

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                                    • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

                                      I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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                                      #67

                                      @kamstrup Let alone git and gimp.

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                                      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                        @annehargreaves @kamstrup Yes, but adduser and useradd came from different parallel universe dialects of unix, it's just that we live in a multiverse that supports crossovers and team-ups

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                                        #68

                                        @cstross @kamstrup Ah, OK. TIL

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                                        • kamstrup@fosstodon.orgK kamstrup@fosstodon.org

                                          I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming. Like 'find' if you need to find a file, or 'grep' if you need to grep for a string

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                                          #69

                                          @kamstrup
                                          ‘cat’, however, seems not to do what the name implies—which is, indeed, very on brand.

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