I find touch to be helpful when I am already in the command line, hands to the keyboard, and need to create a new scratch or readme file. Then, I start editing right away. Sometimes I did not handle generating files correctly and need to fill in the gaps.
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I find touch to be helpful when I am already in the command line, hands to the keyboard, and need to create a new scratch or readme file. Then, I start editing right away. Sometimes I did not handle generating files correctly and need to fill in the gaps.
Why do you need to create the file separately before editing?