While not the brightest of the bunch, Bob’s rendition of “I will always love you” at karaoke night had everyone blown away. Well, my afternoon is booked. I prefer, “move at a reasonably maintainable fast speed while breaking things and then fixing them” but I guess that’s too long to be a sticker. TIL: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1178
My next computer will be named “whos-on-first”. Wanted: ability to grep IRL, as in, grep -Hrnwiv soy frozen_food_aisle/
… Ok ok
H: with filename r: recursive n: print line number in file w: match the whole word i: ignore case v: invert matching (select non-matching lines) “I run Linux” is basically “I drive stick” for nerds. 🤩 I know I’m really excited about the thing I’m working on when I get so hungry that I can’t concentrate any longer and have to stop to make food, but mostly I’m annoyed that I can’t make food and type at the same time. Search and replace a word in Vim:
:%s/<word>/newword/g
The % indicates to look in all lines of the current file; s is for substitute; <word> matches the whole word; and the g is for globally, ie. every occurrence.
Or use gc at the end there, if you want to confirm (c) each change.