5 Awesome Linux Terminal Tools For Productivity
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Today we take a look at five awesome Linux terminal tools that can massively increase your productivity and speed.
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Timestamps:
(0:00) Intro
(1:08) 1 - Warp
(7:44) 2 - exa
(11:04) 3 - ripgrep
(13:31) 4 - direnv
(15:34) 5 - autojump
(24:16) Outro - Наука та технологія
9:00 ls does have a recursive function:
-R, --recursive list subdirectories recursively
As for exa, on github they say: "Sep 5, 2023 - exa is unmaintained, please use the active fork eza instead."
ripgrepは良いですね。grepの正規表現は難しいし、簡易的検索が出来るのは有り難い。
It has been some time since I've wanted to know more about Warp. Thanks for the introduction!
How's the resource usage like RAM and CPU?
Great video! I followed your recommendation and tried Warp. However, I'm disappointed that you are promoting a terminal app that is not only proprietary but also requires a login to use. Really? What kind of terminal emulator demands a login just to access its basic features? This is incredibly intrusive. Frankly, Warp is excessively bloated. The AI features are just fancy bells and whistles. It is far from awesome, and no one should ever use a terminal that requires a login. Period.
Wow autojump is godlike!
my personal cli tool for productivity is mc (midnight manager)
How does autojump compare with zoxide? What I like about zoxide is its integration with fzf that makes it easy to interactively navigate directories.
Auto Jump is amazing and very efficient it allows you to quickly navigate
Did you see if there was a way to use the AI in the terminal, but just keep a normal bash shell? I’m not sure I could handle all those file completion boxes coming up all the time.
what linux distribution are you using or recommend
Lfs
he is using pop os and u can use any distro which suits you, for starters fedora ,pop os, linux mint are good.
I find Kali is super easy to get running. I have more issues with Ubuntu.
@@therobotocracy I had more issues with Ubuntu than running Arch, so I think it's a Ubuntu thingy.
@@doockis yeah, I’m not sure why the perception is that is one of the easier ones to maintain.
Let's be honest here... these tools are absolutely useless and unnecessary. Calling it 'awesome' and claiming that it can 'massively increase your productivity' is certainly exaggerated.
- but that is just my humble opinion.
I haven't used the others, but to suggest that ripgrep is useless is absurd
@@jerry101988agreed. Huge benefit.
autojump is good now you can use zoxide
Tell me you don't do a lot of work with the terminal without telling me you don't do a lot of work with the terminal.
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