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zzamboni.org
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| | | | | I'm always on the lookout for new toys, particularly if they make my work more productive or enjoyable. For a couple of months now I have been using a little-known Unix shell called Elvish as my default login shell on macOS, and I love it. | |
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experimentalworks.net
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| | | | | I dont like bash, I dont like zsh, but I am stuck with them. I tried fish and oil, but somehow never got the hang of it (note i should revisit them). So when I saw pcwalton playing around with yet another new shell, I was intrigued. nushell is one of the new shells around the block who aim to provide a much better experience over old established shells like zsh or bash. | |
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stribny.name
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neovintage.org
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| | | Crystal isn't yet ready to run on a Mac M1. Sad, I know. In the meantime, I found these instructions from Max Fierke to be helpful. His post tries taking you through the whole process of cross-compiling Crystal to arm64 but I didn't want to have to manage a hand-rolled version. These are the commands that I used to get Crystal running using Rosetta: # installs the version of Homebrew that works with ARM $ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw. | ||