

TIL but that makes sense. What else would it be. It also contains some setup logic that is executed when installing, right? I wonder whether the launcher would just work like that
TIL but that makes sense. What else would it be. It also contains some setup logic that is executed when installing, right? I wonder whether the launcher would just work like that
Well for a .deb, the users would need sudo access.
Warp seems to be halfway there https://www.warp.dev/
It’s indeed a lot like powershell, but I found it to be much less painful to use for everyday tasks. I can’t really put my finger on it, but powershell always felt very clunky and unpredictable to use. With Nushell, I can write pipelines that usually have the desired behavior on the first try. Also, its more convenient in so many different aspects that I can’t go back anymore.
The biggest downside is, that it hasn’t had a stable release yet. While I haven’t encountered any bugs yet, there are often breaking changes with new releases that may break your scripts.
You can add the proper location to the list of possible dirs. Fhen you can movd your dotfile
They offer a 5 year warranty and I can imagine that the lifetime of the jack would be below that
No it does. At least mine has one
You get the most out of them when working on bigger projects with many files and multiple contributers:
For changing a single file, I’d often just launch a simple editor too.