Oh I'm actually just learning unix/how to work properly in the Command line and building this personal source of knowledge up and am wondering if you'd be down to share/point me to places that are good resources…
I've heard very good things about the Keychron keyboards[1], especially on a Mac (the design is almost Mac-first) - the K1[2] and K3[3] are both low-profile and should be as quiet as a mechanical keyboard gets with…
Well you'd have to download them, but Mac: Dash (https://kapeli.com/dash) Mac/Linux/Windows: Zeal (https://zealdocs.org/) Windows: Velocity (https://velocity.silverlakesoftware.com/) all support a healthy amount of…
A nice chunk of unix tools get installed with git (if you select the option to) - you could just add it to your path and it saves on a fair chunk of that aliasing work I think my biggest annoyance with powershell in…
On a similar vein, but also works for multitouch gestures on the trackpad and on touchscreens is GestureSign: https://gesturesign.win/#/
Oh I'm actually just learning unix/how to work properly in the Command line and building this personal source of knowledge up and am wondering if you'd be down to share/point me to places that are good resources…
I've heard very good things about the Keychron keyboards[1], especially on a Mac (the design is almost Mac-first) - the K1[2] and K3[3] are both low-profile and should be as quiet as a mechanical keyboard gets with…
Well you'd have to download them, but Mac: Dash (https://kapeli.com/dash) Mac/Linux/Windows: Zeal (https://zealdocs.org/) Windows: Velocity (https://velocity.silverlakesoftware.com/) all support a healthy amount of…
A nice chunk of unix tools get installed with git (if you select the option to) - you could just add it to your path and it saves on a fair chunk of that aliasing work I think my biggest annoyance with powershell in…
On a similar vein, but also works for multitouch gestures on the trackpad and on touchscreens is GestureSign: https://gesturesign.win/#/