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tcoff91 | 1 month ago
Just integrate fzf into your shell and use ctrl-r to instantly summon a fuzzy shell history search and re-execute any command from your history!
I cannot imagine going back to using a terminal without this.
I still write plenty of scripts if I need to repeat multi command processes but for one liners just use fzf to reexecute it.
Also in a shared project you can ignore script files with .git/info/exclude instead of .gitignore so you don’t have to check in your personal exclusion patterns to the main branch.
Seriously people if you use a terminal you need the following tools to dominate the shell:
ripgrep, zoxide, fzf, fd
spiffytech|1 month ago
tcoff91|1 month ago
I made a function called y that is like the z function but is git worktree / jj workspace aware. So useful!