#macOS#cli developers: created a neat #mac CLI tool you want to distribute? I've created a new #python tool AppleCrate that helps you easily and quickly generate a native macOS installer for your apps (not just python apps--works with a binary). Try it out here: https://github.com/RhetTbull/applecrate
I love how there's absolutely no complete documentation of the various error counters for ethtool -S available, that makes debugging a network connection such a joy.
I'd love to write #CLI programs in a statically typed #programming language for a living. Is there a home office #job opening like that in #Austria? #Rust#Linux
Hat jemand einen kleinen CLI-Trick um schnell herauszufinden ob ein PDF OCR'd ist? Also einen... Text-Layer enthält, in dem was sinnvolles (oder sagen wir, mehr als einzelne Buchstaben) drin steht?
Templates can be downloaded as separate packages (usually with more than one template) or created by the user. Text & images can also be placed manually using coordinates.
OK all you command line warriors, tell me this. Without using the mouse, how do I get the cursor away from the command line to copy something displayed earlier in the terminal. I know how to scroll the window but I need to be able to move the cursor to copy some text. I’ve searched high and low for a solution but so far been unable to get one. Surely command line terminals existed before mice were invented. #cli#terminal#linux
I was looking for functions that allow providing "beautiful" messages to the user when using #rstats package functions. I have discovered #cli and just figured out that this package is used in all the cool packages (devtools, usethis) I am using to develop my own package ^^. If like me you did not know all the possibilities of the #cli package, it may be well worth the read: https://github.com/r-lib/cli
Whenever I need to create a quick #cli script (and I can't easily do it in #bash or #zsh) without tests and for ease, I'll typically use #python. I've spotted others doing the same in #nodejs, #php, etc. Does everyone go back to the language they're most familiar with in these scenarios?