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The eight best command-line tools you're not using: tldr, rupa/z, diff-so-fancy, bat, ripgrep, exa, fd, and fzf vimfromscratch.com/articles/aweso…
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Alex White
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Great tips
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John Arundel
@bitfield
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It's funny that the command line is one of those things where we really don't expect much innovation, so most of us don't spend any time looking for new tools or playing with them. But if you spend any time there, it's worth keeping your toolbox up to date!
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Pavel Shirshov
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broot, dust, hyperfine, mdcat, sd, starship, tokei, tealdeer, topgrade, websocat
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Milos Stojanovic
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suggestion - ack instead of grep beyondgrep.com
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Adrien
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Nop, ripgrep as proposed by John. github.com/BurntSushi/rip…
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omeid
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Exa was a nice discovery, I would replace diff-so-fancy with github.com/janestreet/pat…
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Joe Poser
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those are pretty cool, will check out on my lunch break
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John Tipper
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I think all Linux CLI tools need to be worked into this thread by @coriplusplus if they are to allowed to be merged to master:
twitter.com/john_tipper/st…
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Rob Cain
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nice little assortment.
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