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Looks like an interesting tool for diffing binary data.
This can come in handy for automated tests which need to be ran from within a shell.
Looks like an interesting tool to manage developer environments.
Know your tools. Those are useful to check network uses.
Might come in handy when Filelight is not available, I could see myself using this over SSH connections.
Interesting little tool, can come in handy.
There's a new grep alternative in town. Looks really fast and has an interesting interactive mode. Definitely something to check out.
Looks like a smart and interesting little tool. I definitely needed something like it more than once.
Looks like an interesting tool to try. History is an important part of the shell experience.
This looks interesting, I especially like the fact that it's easily encrypted, definitely a good thing regarding secrets. Now I wonder if that's easy to couple with direnv...
Oh, that looks very interesting. I'd definitely have use for this. I tend to manage several aws or ssh configs per customers and it's not always easy to deal with. This could lead to a nice separation.
A love letter to Makefiles. A couple of interesting tricks in there.
Interesting little tool. I usually use make for this kind of things, but it seems to bring some benefits for non build tasks.
OK, that looks like shell history on steroids. Definitely something I will try out.
Very interesting musing about the UX divide between GUI and CLI/text and how this could be approached to have both interacting better.
OK... didn't know about zmv. This looks really cool, I'll add it to my tool belt.
This looks interesting. Definitely something to add to the tool belt. Coupled with jq this becomes very powerful.
Very neat trip back in history. Ever wondered what happened in your terminal? This explains it well.
Good list of interesting CLI tools. I adopted quite a few of them, there are more I'd like to evaluate.
This is a good primer of an essential tool in our box.