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Even the boxes are smiling!
I put mine as zsh autoloads. This way feels almost as light as creating aliases once set ut, and also allows for the scripts to have slow initializing code and still be readily available, without having to load everything immediately when zshrc loads and wait for it all the time, even when you might not need it.
torgeir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Tried to rm -r my .cache but accidentally did .config instead...
6·1 year agoThis. When the ls command works, hit ctrl-a, meta-d, type rm, enter.
torgeir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Kill a Process Running on a Specific Port in Linux (via 4 Methods)
2·2 years agoI’ll remember that.
+1 for these! I’d also add https://nixos.asia/en
I also share this brand of illness.
As I was reluctant going all in, having kept them in git since 2012, I still keep a few of them in their own separate repository. I load them as a nix flake input, and put the files in the expected place using nixos. Works OK, but adds a bit of a roundtrip if you are experimenting with changes often.
This also allows me to share some of them to my work machine, which uses nix, and other files on other systems that dont.
That said, I consider myself all in nix quite some time ago, and have moved more and more of the config over to the nix repo using the nix language for config instead of the input flake config file approach. Iterating on it is much faster this way.