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In a big fan of the ‘fuck’ package for this. Try it out. Sudo apt install thefuck.
edit: oops got the name wrong; been a while since I installed it. Fuck.
@model_tar_gz @kometes "yay fuck" sounds better I believe
Does it *work*? IRL?
Yes it’s for real. I type fuck, it fixes my prompt, I accept and move on.
The what, now?
googles hastily
Oohhhhh mmmmmyyyyyyy…
Funny. I never even thought of using thefuck in any remotely production-esque kind of way. Only for its intended use case: to save me a few keystrokes retyping some command I fucked up typing.
Yeah I imagine that was just a simple focus issue, like typing in the wrong tmux pane or sending terminal commands while his editor was focused. I’ve done that plenty of times.
I think it’s a fun and useful package too. If there’s a moral to that story, it’s just to treat others with respect and avoid isolating yourself by discouraging feedback.
Thefuck
just made the anecdote colorful enough to share lol(Sorry for delete btw, realized after I woke up that a few of those coworkers switched to lemmy and I never told anyone I let that bug go)