thank you for sharing, this is a great list. bat and httpie look great. I have been using exa as a replacement for ls. I wonder how it would compliment ranger.
ls
Thank you! I didn't know exa, added to the list :) (I must admit I have some unhealthy attraction to command-line tools written in rust :)
I installed almost all of the tools you listed. As a result ended staying up all night searching for more!
I think forgit is a great extension to fzf
fzf
As a result ended staying up all night searching for more!
That happens to me more often than I'd admit with nvim 😂.
Interesting! right now I use the git cli directly, I'm going check it out, thanks for sharing! Cheers :D
I wrote a less thorough article similar to yours a few weeks back. Couple more things in there. My favourite is thefuck
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thank you for sharing, this is a great list. bat and httpie look great. I have been using exa as a replacement for
ls
. I wonder how it would compliment ranger.Thank you! I didn't know exa, added to the list :) (I must admit I have some unhealthy attraction to command-line tools written in rust :)
I installed almost all of the tools you listed. As a result ended staying up all night searching for more!
I think forgit is a great extension to
fzf
That happens to me more often than I'd admit with nvim 😂.
Interesting! right now I use the git cli directly, I'm going check it out, thanks for sharing! Cheers :D
I wrote a less thorough article similar to yours a few weeks back. Couple more things in there. My favourite is thefuck