An update to a popular post on toggling processes using Ctrl-Z, now focusing on the Fish shell. The tutorial requires Fish shell version 3.2 or newer and provides a command to bind Ctrl-Z for foreground processing without displaying irrelevant information.
#Shell has lost a legal appeal in a South African🇿🇦 court that sought to overturn a judgment blocking an offshore #oil search opposed by environmental groups https://buff.ly/3V2Zwe2
I learned by accident today that you can change your working directory in Fish shell using Alt and the left/right arrow keys. It basically keeps track of the history of your directory navigation, and flips through your history.
@lw64 I guess I meant auto suggestion, not autocompletion. Fish can tab-complete commands, but it can also suggest commands based on autocompletion data, as well as your command history. So yes, it's a lot better than bash. Kind of intelligent, almost.
Atuin and starship are special tools for modifying the shell, they have fish support.
Homebrew and cargo somehow need to tell the shell to include their respective bin directories, and they also provide instructions for fish.
Ölkonzerne haben offenbar Projekte vorgetäuscht, um ihren Klimaschutzpflichten nachzukommen. Projektträger sind Ölmultis wie #Shell, #Rosneft, #OMV und #TotalEnergies.
Nach Recherchen von #ZDFfrontal hätten mindestens ein Viertel sogenannter UER-Projekte vom #Umweltbundesamt nicht genehmigt werden dürfen, weil sie offenbar auf falschen Angaben beruhen.
Das Umweltbundesamt spricht von Betrugsverdacht und hat Anzeige erstattet.
Detail von einer 100 Jahre alten Erdölmine im Elsass, mit der in der Besatzungszeit durch die Deutschen die Firma DEA im Ersten Weltkrieg die Tötungsmaschinerie anheizte. Kriege saufen Öl. Mehr dazu: https://www.cronenburg.net/carreauclemenceau/
TIL: You can ask GNU tar(1) to change the file names while extracting. (And you can limit tar to only extract specific files, but I knew that already.)
For example, I'm using this command to extract the static binary "resticprofile" from the release tarball, but give it a versioned file name (e.g. "resticprofile-0.26.0"):
VERSION=0.26.0
tar -xf resticprofile_$VERSION_linux_amd64.tar.gz --no-same-owner --transform "s,$,-$VERSION," resticprofile