"Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam Study Guide"
(An Unofficial and Independent guide)
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@itsfoss Is terminal usage data sharing a fair price, to have AI in your terminal?
Does that worth the price?
Personally I still think it's pretty fine relying on 'man' , 'help' or browser for searching on forgotten commands.
Hot tip:
If you are looking for a remote job, you should also improve your communication skills.
Poor communication skills could undermine your highest technical skills.
Bram Moolenaar, the open-source developer and the original author, maintainer, release manager for Vim, a programmer's text editor, passed away. #RIP
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RIP Bram Moolenar.
I'm grateful for Bram's work on Vim and for the impact it has had on the world. Thank you for everything, Bram!
Message from his family: https://t.co/oFdphPxz0v
#vim#bram
@ThePrimeagen If you bring the family, I'd say march/April
Not as crowded as Dec/Feb... you can actually go to places without get stuck in traffic or lines,
Weather is still summer in general
Hoyels/Restaurants/Touristic spots are not fully booked, you have booking choices.
This post will cover a couple of commands which are very useful when you’re editing multiple files at once.
Effective editing of multiple files in Vim - https://t.co/27mtfm4LVK via @jovica
@som_zlo@MarekBartik I guess that's true that it bypass warnings but it seems it won't write to the file and exit, just throw a permission error and stay.
I asked for the sake if curiosity because I've been only :x for years and never thought of :x! , don't know if makes sense
Vim allows you to use any regex delimiter in your pattern substitution. No need to use / at all, try # instead:
:s#/usr/local/bin#/usr/sbin#g
This avoids escaping slashes.
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