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why not fzf for history, replacing the reverse-i-search , so it will just open fzf menu for you history and you know how it works so no need to piping ...
@@Turplemaple6318 It's overkill for him. i mean if you are managing cloud systems (remote systems) then it's fine considering the local use i don't think using fzf or atuin makes any difference.
Can you share you fastfetch jsonc file. I looked at your entire code and couldn't find that one file. I find you alias great. But I couldn't find the fastfetch jsonc editing anywhere and that's something I'm really interested in. I saw that you are launch fastfetch on startup, I didn't liked that so, removed it. Pretty good bash experience. But that fastfetch is something I'm missing. I read about it, couldn't get the way to implement the logo. I don't find documentation very helpful for that matter
I have been using bash since it was a thing (circa 1989 way better than that csh or tcsh thing most of the other engineers were using). And I've been maintaining my bash environment all of that time. And now I won't because I've got you to do it for me. Thank you.
Great video... gonna have to go back to Bash to give this a look... one question, on your fastfetch you have OS Age .. what is the "type" to get that information?
Thanks for shring this, Chris! Linux noob here and I got a dependency error for fastfetch when initially running the script from Chris' page. I'm running Debian, so had to install fastfetch manually as per the instructions on its Github page. After installing fastfetch, it all seems to have run correctly.
Upon closer inspection during a re-run of the script: sudo apt install -y trash-cli bat meld jpico is returning "Unable to locate package jpico". Where can I get this package from, please? I've tried installing "joe" but no cigar... I'm on Debian, Bookworm 12.5
Really interesting video, I am curious is there a way to set up the fonts so that one can use a personal fork of the mybash setup when they want to set up everything quickly on a new distro/machine
Hello Chris. I am pretty New to Linux and I watch your videos with enthusiasm. I have a lot of confusion when talking about Snaps and Flatpaks.Not about how they work but more a concern about Security and decentralizing software and being forced to use Canonical in the case of Snaps. Could you do a Video about Snaps and Flatpak and which risks we "could" be exposed using them? Thanks in advance.
You really are a hyperbole connoisseur! Perhaps the ultimate! When I ran this it couldn't find fastfetch and when I opened a new terminal it told me "atuin: command not found" but installing those fixed that. I'm on pop os 22.04. I looked through the script and added pop as debian. I also installed a nerd font to /usr/share/fonts/truetype and ran "sudo fc-cache -fv" then my prompt looked groovy... :-)
Here is my problem with that prompt. It grows longer. So now entering my commands are forced to span multiple lines. Like dd stuff. I suggest embedding a CR/LF and put the prompt under the info line. Thanks for the video
on dedbian bookworm.... ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/xxx/.config/starship.toml': Permission denied. Even with sudo. Also copied the fonts ont the folder you specified and extracted. No go. 😥
Chris your Windows Utility is broken. Nothing you select and apply works. I've tried on multiple Windows 11 latest version systems. Nothing is happening on any of them after applying changes and restart.
noo thats bash, not powershell ;>. Even tho you can do a lot of aliasing stuff to add some linux-like functionality to powershell, if a program isnt made to run on powershell, its just not going to.
2:08 every time you start a cell do you need to know what your system configuration is? Are you even using your terminal for actual use or just showing it off? 🤡🤡🤡