| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Just in case I need to do Rust. My path function checks if it exists
so it's not creating noise otherwise.
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Some shells write to standard error from type when the command is
not found. command -v is silent.
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They depend on TERM, so they shouldn't run in .profile.
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I'm not sure this won't screw something up on macOS or elsewhere.
Hopefully other man(1) implementations behave the same way around
leading/trailing colons in MANPATH.
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I forgot that my own function only takes one parameter oops.
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Copied from the OpenBSD defaults.
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I haven't used neovim in a couple weeks by now, so I may as well
commit this.
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The muscle memory for gg is too strong.
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neovim is laggy as hell in my OpenBSD VM, so I switched to vi so I
could type without getting frustrated.
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This is not really how you're supposed to use the select system, I don't
think, since the mandoc package actually creates those files, but it
does work. This lets me actually use the git installed by MacPorts.
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The reason I did this with pkgsrc was because I actually don't want the
man(1) from mandoc, since it won't follow MANSECT. Same applies to
MacPorts. I wish I could disable its man(1) with a variant or whatever.
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I never use it.
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My system is probably such a mess now...
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Not sure when this was added. Has the advantage of working properly in
more versions of man(1) it seems.
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Oops, this got lost.
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