Command line interface

Before there were graphical user interfaces, command-line interfaces were used to issue commands to a computer. Programs that handle the user interface are called command language interpreters, often known as a shell. A CLI may give a user more control over the computer and programs they wish to execute.
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Describe the bug you encountered:
If you use bat on C# source files (.cs, .xaml and others), a space appears in the first line. This is due to byte order mark (BOM)
Maybe reproduced for others files on Windows systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#Byte_order_marks_by_encoding
Sample file with BOM:
[Program.cs.txt](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/files/7420061/Program
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Hi, I've found the following cheatsheet :
In the README you explain that there must be an edit button in the page and a github button to access the sheet but as you can see it doesn't appear here.
Thx ;)
It would be consistent with codespaces and the github CLI at large to add a command to the gh cs
that allows the end user to open the codespace environment in the browser, such as open
==> gh cs open
.
It would be just like gh cs code
where it shows a dropdown of the choices of codespaces, and then instead of opening vs-code it would open up the OS's default browser which, if it's au
Opening files in unstaged pane - filename includes linenumber, which causes opening files to fail
Describe the bug
Configuring a customer "opencommand" works, but when opening the file in the "unstaged changes" pae the filename parameter seem to be of a different format than what is used other places - it is of the form :, instead of just . Using pycharm to open that format fails, because it is interpreting the colon and number as part of the filename.
My con
The documentation page contains links to how to setup bash completion / man page completion but those links are 404:
https://cobra.dev/doc/md_docs.md
https://cobra.dev/doc/rest_docs.md
https://cobra.dev/doc/man_docs.md
https://cobra.dev/bash_completions.md
Cannot read property 'properties' of undefined when adding a lazy loaded module with ng generate
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Command (mark with an x
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- new
- build
- serve
- test
- e2e
- generate
- add
- update
- lint
- extract-i18n
- run
- config
- help
- version
- doc
Description
While attempting to find the
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It is definitely not clear in the man pages that fd
uses regular expression search as its default. That ought to be specified in the DESCRIPTION section of fd
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I may be reading it completely wrong, but the current way the Screen component decides whether to use a scrollview or not is to check isNonScrolling(preset)
The code:
export function isNonScrolling(preset?: ScreenPresets) {
// any of these things will make you scroll
return !preset || !presets[preset] || preset === "fixed"
}
The comment "Any of these things will make yo
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Steps to reproduce
Run asdf
. In help output a line is printed for the asdf env
command:
asdf env <command> [executable] Prints or runs an executable under a command environment
I would assume <command>
is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.
FY
Currently, each argument to fx treated as an anonymous function. Here is an example:
fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name")' 'mapValues(size)' toPairs 'sortBy(1)' reverse 'take(10)' fromPairs
But this requires a lot of '
quotes. My idea is to split the argument by whitespaces
. So next will be possible to write:
fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name") mapValues(size) toPairs so
Many systems don't link
python
topython3
. Debian even maintains it's wrong for their packages to expectpython
to work: