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Slashing my '.bashrc' in half – Bite code!

on 27-02-2025 15:58

In this article, the author shares some tools they use and that have allowed them to greatly simplify their .bashrc configuration file.

For me, the main thing(s) I took from the article are the tools shared, and that I am going to try out. I started using Atuin, a shell history handler, a couple of weeks ago based on a recommendation from this same author; now, the article mentions starship (which I also use already), ripgrep (an alternative to grep), fd (an alternative to find), and fzf, a universal fuzzy finder that I'm installing as I type these words.

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