| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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type is an alias for whence -v and is more for human consumption.
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Keeps paths valid (from somehwere) rather than abrupt truncation.
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Why is there no easy way to *edit* an encrypted file?
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Unfortunately as far as I know I can't have it automatically sort them
after I hit escape.
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If you're seeing this on Mastodon, it works.
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Begone, bloat shell.
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This fixes the prompt for FreeBSD's /home shenanigans. This is the one
thing that just seems dirty to me in FreeBSD. Why.
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Not hard, but having to escape ( ) inside [ ] had me confused for a bit.
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ksh doesn't do sophisticated tab-complete so I have to actually type
ssh hosts now.
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Oops.
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You can't turn off bell in ksh.
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Including the \r in the delimeters works properly in every version of
ksh I have. Awesome.
Also switch to emacs editing mode because it works better and I know how
to use it now. And set CDPATH with an empty item so it doesn't print the
expansion all the time.
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Kind of annoying to need two files, but for now I want to maintain
compatibility with all ksh implementations.
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You know, it's nice to be able to actually read the man page for your
shell.
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zsh is not really my aesthetic, so I'm trying out ksh.
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Black=22,21,16
Red=163,40,16
Green=114,122,24
Yellow=163,119,32
Blue=61,98,102
Magenta=122,73,85
Cyan=85,122,85
White=122,113,85
BoldBlack=76,70,53
BoldRed=204,50,20
BoldGreen=142,153,30
BoldYellow=204,149,40
BoldBlue=76,123,127
BoldMagenta=153,91,107
BoldCyan=107,153,107
BoldWhite=204,188,142
BackgroundColour=20,19,14
ForegroundColour=183,169,128
CursorColour=97,90,68
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Otherwise manUnderline counts as "cleared" so the default in man.vim
takes over again.
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Someone removed the trailing whitespace, I guess.
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neovim 0.3.0 just doesn't give a shit anymore about how many colors your
terminal supports.
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Heard this at the cafe a couple times.
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I have no idea why I've kept on typing this out.
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Everything "works" but I'm not able to round-trip data. It seems like
the documentation lies about the format in some way.
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Neovim is really dumb about how it interprets the names, and at this
point I actually know the order the colors are in.
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The token 'linux' is #defined. Dumb.
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I wonder when the last time was something needed -ledit...
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Apparently you actually need CMSG_SPACE and not just CMSG_LEN... Well
done, everyone.
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It turns out that you're supposed to call cfmakeraw with a termios
initialized by tcgetattr. Using an uninitialized termios resulted in
hnel on NetBSD breaking the pty and causing a silent logout.
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On NetBSD, kevent.udata is intptr_t rather than void *, and their EV_SET
macro does the cast.
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Turns out that NetBSD has its own curses implementation and I'm all for
not linking GNU software <3
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