| Of course, some things like exporting shell aliases won't work with in Tomtit ( but there is workaround for that)
Honestly I forgot what I meant 😂. However I would say that it's possible to create a tomtit task that would generate all shell/bash aliases ( as a shell script) for shell lovers, and then it just needs to be sourced into current user session - which is extra step (oh my zh seems takes care about that out of the box )
Also there is Sparrow Raku Tasks thing - github.com/melezhik/Sparrow6/blob/... - that allows a user maintain globally defined tasks ( the one can access from any directory ) - could a reasonable alternative to aliases. One just need to keeps tasks lists within Git repo or we can create a tomtit tasks that would deploy rake tasks into users's home , that's it ... So as you can see Sparrow/Tomtit provides a lot of ways to achieve things ...
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Can you elaborate on the "but there is workaround for that"?
| Of course, some things like exporting shell aliases won't work with in Tomtit ( but there is workaround for that)
Honestly I forgot what I meant 😂. However I would say that it's possible to create a tomtit task that would generate all shell/bash aliases ( as a shell script) for shell lovers, and then it just needs to be sourced into current user session - which is extra step (oh my zh seems takes care about that out of the box )
Also there is Sparrow Raku Tasks thing - github.com/melezhik/Sparrow6/blob/... - that allows a user maintain globally defined tasks ( the one can access from any directory ) - could a reasonable alternative to aliases. One just need to keeps tasks lists within Git repo or we can create a tomtit tasks that would deploy rake tasks into users's home , that's it ... So as you can see Sparrow/Tomtit provides a lot of ways to achieve things ...