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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

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after every cd

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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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    This thread is full of great solutions that I know I will ignore…

  • wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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    Let me teach you about reverse-i-search in bash…

    https://linuxvox.com/blog/ctrl-r-linux/

    • RollForInitiative@feddit.org
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      Yep, thats a good one. Another one, ALT + . inputs the last argument from your last command, pressing it multiple times cycles thorough your past arguments.

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        Nice, 30 years and I didn’t know this one. I always use the $! for the last argument.

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          I’ve never heard of $! but we use Macs at work. Alt+. doesn’t work so I’ve been using $_.

          • softwarist@programming.dev
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            ⌥+. does the trick for me on MacOS.

            • 𝄞 Inkstain (they/them)𓆩 𓆪@pawb.social
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              Wow, that’s a new Unicode symbol

              • softwarist@programming.dev
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                You might have fun perusing the Miscellaneous Technical block (I sure did).

                • 𝄞 Inkstain (they/them)𓆩 𓆪@pawb.social
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                  Dentistry symbols???

            • toynbee@lemmy.world
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              Just as a matter of interest, I just tried this and it simply printed ≤ on the console. I’m using Terminal and Tahoe 26.2.

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                I think for Terminal.app you have to enable “Use Option as Meta key”

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                  I’ll try to remember to check it out in the morning, thank you.

                  edit: This worked. This is amazing. Thank you so much.

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      I don’t even want to think about how much effort this has saved me.

    • Strider@lemmy.world
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      Also ‘cd -’ and aliases… 😁

    • ScientifficDoggo@lemmy.zip
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      Yeesh, I just learned something new. Thanks!

    • Syndication@lemmy.today
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      I was just about to ask how the hell anyone remembers or knows all these commands, thanks for the info! I am trying to learn Linux and get used to using the Terminal more often.

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    Ctrl-R

    Try it. Please, I beg you.

  • mudkip@lemdro.id
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    Pro tip, just do:

    alias ls=“ls -lah”

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      Alternatively, use a different alias so it doesn’t override the original. “la” and just “l” are pretty common

  • irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    cd - will bring you to the last directory you were in.

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    I also recommend Atuin, the better shell history that works with most shells and can replace both up arrow and ctrl-r

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    People talking about history without mentioning the laziest answer is to use an alias, which bash usually has ll = la -la or my personal preference is ll = ls -lAh (list + Everything except . and .. + human readable file size)

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    I like the retro text adventure charm of running a verbose ls -la after every cd. It’s like entering a new room and reading its description for possible exits and items!

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      this is the sort of cozy thought I love to encounter on the internet

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    Very useful tip: i have ls aliased to eza which is ls with eyecandy, I have la aliased to eza -a and I have cd aliased to cd && eza which makes navigating folders very easy. I also aliased … to cd … for convenience. I know a lot of people are purists about the terminal but i think this is a good ballance between convenience and simplicity. Doesnt do a lot of the cursed stuff ricers like to do.

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      cd is a zoxide alias for me. If I need to navigate by folder content, I have yazi on y

    • 𝄞 Inkstain (they/them)𓆩 𓆪@pawb.social
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      How do you have cd && eza setup? With an alias the arguments only get appended to the final command so how is it cding to the correct folder?

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        I think i defined cd as a function for interactive shells or something. I dont remember and i dont have my computer so yeah. It should look something like this: cd() {builtin cd “$@” && eza}

        • 𝄞 Inkstain (they/them)𓆩 𓆪@pawb.social
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          yoink <3

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    $ sudo apt install sl

    Try sl instead of ls, you’ll thank me later

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    ls, ctrl+R

    Significantly less up arrows

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