Published on: 2025-07-02 04:28:29
Kilo Kilo is a small text editor in less than 1K lines of code (counted with cloc). A screencast is available here: https://asciinema.org/a/90r2i9bq8po03nazhqtsifksb Usage: kilo <filename> Keys: CTRL-S: Save CTRL-Q: Quit CTRL-F: Find string in file (ESC to exit search, arrows to navigate) Kilo does not depend on any library (not even curses). It uses fairly standard VT100 (and similar terminals) escape sequences. The project is in alpha stage and was written in just a few hours taking code
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Kerry Wan/ZDNET I'd like to think I'm not the only one drowning in a sea of open browser tabs. Multitasking is real. And these days, is it even browsing if your screen isn't covered in layers of overlapping windows? Also: Is ChatGPT Plus worth your $20? Here's how it compares to Free and Pro plans While I wouldn't place myself on the extreme end of the multitasking spectrum -- my tab names are still legible and aren't just icons, I still find myself misclicking a tab every so often, hitting t
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-09-28 09:35:17
I spend an awful lot of my day in Unix terminals running shell commands. For some reason, the variance in efficiency between different people when using the shell is huge: I know people who can run rings around me, and I’ve come across more than one paid professional who doesn’t use the “up” key to retrieve the previous command. I chose that last example very deliberately: most of the commands most of us run in the shell are highly repetitive. I typically run around 50-100 unique (i.e. syntacti
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Cascii v1.0.0 (beta) Cascii is a web-based ASCII and Unicode diagram builder written in vanilla Javascript. It has zero dependencies on any servers, web packing, libraries, and is no-markup and no-stylesheets. You can start building diagrams by simply opening the cascii.html file in a browser. Cascii is also hosted at cascii.app where you can get short links to your diagrams, open an account, etc. Examples Here is a diagram built with Cascii that loosely explains how Cascii is structur
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