• @kosmoz@beehaw.org
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    41 year ago

    Fish (suggested by the article as well) is amazing. Also:

    • bat (better cat),
    • btm (better top),
    • httpie (better curl),
    • ripgrep (better grep),
    • zoxide (cd with fuzzy search)
    • jq (for manipulating JSON)

    But honestly, lots of classics are still great: git, htop, rsync, vim, nano, …

    • @SeeJayEmm
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      21 year ago

      Agreed. Many on this list, to me, seem too busy or an outright eyesore (btop). But bat does appear truly useful. I’ll be giving that one a try.

    • @sin_free_for_00_days
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      41 year ago

      I like btop better just on an aesthetic level. But they all show the same shit as far as I can tell.

    • @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      21 year ago

      Personally I find btop really hard to glance at and see what’s happening, htop is much better for opening up and quickly checking what process is hogging CPU/RAM/IO/whatever.

  • @flakusha@beehaw.org
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    21 year ago

    Be careful not to replace bash with fish as some systems fail to work with new shell. I usually init fish/nu shells with other instruments, like alacritty and/or zellij