Hm. Is there a #CLI#Markdown renderer that can do "display foo.md beautifully in the terminal, and highlight whatever source line 123 contained (which is almost certainly not output line 123)"?
I have a collection of Markdown documents and would like to run full-text search on them, e.g. using #ripgrep, but I don't want the results to be displayed as raw Markdown, but instead be rendered in the terminal, but still see where the result is. Any ideas?
"We added a “Forged on” date to fastfetch since uptime doesn’t really make much sense anymore so we surface the date you installed your system. Now you can flex your longevity. 😈"
Help us test DNF 5.2 in Fedora Rawhide! In these test days we're focusing on the ability to do a system upgrade, so it's very important to catch any bugs.
Younger me thought that moving from WordPress to some custom Django thing to power my blogs was a good idea but migrating off now is a huge pain. Planning on going full static/markdown with Hugo.
The bigger problem is actually migrating my postfix server for all my sites to a new IP without Google, etc, freaking out about it and causing potentially important emails to not go through.
I’ve loved using Pop_OS for nearly 2 years and I’ll looking forward to the upcoming Cosmic desktop. For a little change, and to learn, I decided to install #ArchLinux for the first time* so I can say:
“I use Arch! (btw)”
Latest install process is super easy so don’t let Arch scare you. Took me 10 minutes. #LearnLinux
So I went a little nuts after spending a few hours with Arch #Linux in the VM.
Wiped PoP_OS after grabbing some personal files/data, and went full native Arch. Leveraged some knowledge from this great video and she’s running Hyprland / Wayland quite smoothly. Wowsers! 😎