Over the course of years programming with linux, I've gone through a lot of stuff. But there's always some new stuff that when I give it a go I can no longer do without it, here are a few recently discovered utilities that are definitely staying for the win:
z: Jump easily and quickly between your most often used directories, without all that cd nonsense github.com/rupa/z
tig: Terminal interface for git, pretty sexy and usefull, I would recommend adding an alias tig='tig status' as it starts by default in tree view, but most of the time what I want is to see current status and prepare to commit. github.com/jonas/tig
Over the course of years programming with linux, I've gone through a lot of stuff. But there's always some new stuff that when I give it a go I can no longer do without it, here are a few recently discovered utilities that are definitely staying for the win:
RipGrep: Search through files for a pattern at lightning speed
github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
fzf: Filter search results with ease
github.com/junegunn/fzf
z: Jump easily and quickly between your most often used directories, without all that cd nonsense
github.com/rupa/z
tig: Terminal interface for git, pretty sexy and usefull, I would recommend adding an alias
tig='tig status'
as it starts by default in tree view, but most of the time what I want is to see current status and prepare to commit.github.com/jonas/tig
Damn! All of them sound amazing, let's hope beginners read the comments and see this one
Forgot another of my favorites:
Bat: A
cat
replacement with syntax highlighting, you'll never usecat
againgithub.com/sharkdp/bat