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pradyunsg.me
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| | | | I have a (somewhat unnecessarily) custom setup for managing my dotfiles and I made a nice improvement to it today. How it works The dotfiles are managed by a Python script. In broad strokes, the script will: read a TOML file locate the configured paths create symlinks, based on custom marker text in the filenames, for files in subdirectories under the configured paths1 If there's a conflict (i.e. two configured paths provide the same symlink target location), the TOML file contains the resolution for it (i. | |
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yasha.solutions
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| | | | Bourne Again Shell is born again :) Pure Bash Bible Open source book on pure bash solutions. Link on Github: Pure Bash Bible ShellCheck Finds bugs in your shell scripts A linter for bash scripts https://www.shellcheck.net/ Bash Guide - Best Practices Because you don't want people to bash your work wink Bash Guide: Best Practices Bash Pitfall The pitfall guide for bash is really good. | |
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howtolamp.com
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| | | | Here we will learn the difference between a Login shell and Non login shell. The shell program, for example Bash, uses a collection of startup scripts ... | |
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blog.aymenhamza.com
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| | Welcome to my developer blog! I'm a software developer with a passion for creating and building things. On this blog, I'll be sharing my thoughts, experiences, and insights on all things development. Whether you're just starting out in the field or you're a seasoned pro, I hope you'll find something |