Me, playing indie games on Apple and doing the same with xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~filepath
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Me, playing indie games on Apple and doing the same with xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~filepath
I thought command line users like typing things. I avoid typing where possible, and dont use the command line on Linux.
Ctrl + p is the way.
I see so many people loving on atuin in the comments but I just tried it and don't get it. It seems so much worse than the built in search. I guess it's not for me.
I've been using it for a few months, and so far it's not as good as just regular old command history. I think any benefit might be for really, really old commands, or commands happening in a specific location. So, I'm going to keep using it to see if it helps then. But, so far it's a massive downgrade.
Your readline config sucks because the default sucks.
Add this to your .inputrc:
"\e[A": history-search-backward
"\e[B": history-search-forward
god I fucking love Linux (not a Linux thing) but I still fucking love Linux
I mean that's what it's there for
And then the command is just "su"
You know the one command I hate? CTL vs CTRL. There is no damned consistency I can see. Is it systemctl reboot or systemctrl reboot?