I was wondering what people were using the most in their favorite terminal, for inspiration. Of course, I guess many of you use ls
, cat and cd
, but what else?
For me, it would be:
ripgrep
find
fzf
tail -f
awk
sed
It would be nice to share our dotfiles, too. Here's mine: https://github.com/Phantas0s/.dotfiles
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I spend most of my time editing files so.
tmux
nvim
(neovim)Other often and not so often.
pnpm to replace npm.
task. A task runner I use for my personal projects.
exa as an alias of
ls
because of pretty colors and their integration with git.nnn as my file manager.
lazygit for when I need a GUI for git but I really don't want to use a GUI.
lynx
a text-based browser for really quick search. To make it more comfortable I have this funny things in my .zshrcSince we are sharing dotfiles, here is mine.
Nice! I'm also using Neovim and tmux, with Zsh as shell.
I didn't know
task
, looks pretty cool! It's true that I'm a bit lost in my Makefiles sometimes :DI always wanted to use a text browser for quick search, your scripts look cool for that too. Thanks!
Hope you find something useful.
Using tmux + neovim + lynx is definitely something interesting.
I used to use lazygit as a replacement for Gitkraken, but in the end I missed too much all the features and the simplicity of use of it. Even if it takes 1,5G of RAM...
I have used GitKraken before, but after a while I realized that I'm not a "git power user" so my needs for the GUI are very basic. When I saw lazygit I said "that's it, that's all I need".
I use all the ones that you've listed except
find
, plus a few others:less
overcat
orbat
ping
for quick latency checkwtf
WTF Util as a quick command line utility for statuses on almost everything that I care aboutMy dotfiles
jx
k9s
git
npm / npx
serverless
(this one is for a side project!)mongo
(sometimes CLI is faster than GUI!)That's about it I guess π
git
of course. I forgot this one from my list.Oh and I forgot grep!
Very useful for finding a specific commit like so :
git log | grep "what I'm looking for"
trash
rather thanrm -rf
(orrimraf
)concurrently
docker
nano
rather thanvi
ornvim
Nice! I didn't know
trash
, but I should definitely try it. I'm a bit tired to delete files I didn't wanted to delete :DThe first 3 are for work, the last 3 are to reduce ram usage by not using more chrome tabs. But mostly because I'm a fan of TUI apps
I love TUI too! I even developed one for analytics stuff.
I didn't know
mpsyt
.That's cool, I sometimes listen to music from Youtube.tig
pushd
,popd
grep
git edit
alias forgit commit -p --amend
git rebase
less
pushd / popd are great. I thought it was working only in Zsh, but it's available in Bash to.
I often use tig too. Great tool!
bat
docker
GitHub Hub to create PRs from the command line.
I tried this one but I don't write that much PRs on Github :) but it's a good tool for sure. Thanks!