same for gh (github cli)
gh() {
if [[ "$1" = repo && "$2" = clone ]]; then
shift
shift
set -- repo clone "$@" -- --recursive
fi
command gh "$@"
}
the only thing this does is add “–recursive” to every git clone
invocation
git() {
if [ "$1" = clone ]; then
shift
set -- clone --recursive "$@"
fi
command git "$@"
}
in zsh you can just forbid it to save duplicates
ccd() {
mkdir "$1" && cd "$1"
}
btw 1 is literally impossible, there’s no gui driver setting, there’s no regedit switch, no nothing. on linux you just need to write to this file /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/serio2/drift_time
neither has persistent undo yet, so i’m staying with vim for now
wifi drivers then?
it’s easier to list which distros have it ootb (none)
aria2 ftw
not only is it a waste of time, it also contributes to climate change. imagine if everyone in the world compiled all their software
if you switch often, you might like kitty (it works for both)
i heard good things about arch linux
they’ve closed r/r4r down 😔
are there any reasons to prefer hyprland over sway, that are not bells and whistles?
freebsd is 14 something too