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8 months agoHave you ever noticed how your stuff is stuff, and other people’s stuff is shit?
Have you ever noticed how your stuff is stuff, and other people’s stuff is shit?
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I agree with what other people have said about using the command line more and the gui less, that will make you have to learn about utils like find, grep, sed, and maybe awk.
Try learning vim (or emacs). Use some command like tools for stuff you’d do in the gui. Try some basic scripting for common tasks. Maybe write some short python/ruby scripts if you need them. I’ve found that writing code has given me a need for learning more about how the command line works, and other “power user” features.