Gonna have to disagree with #3 - stopping Vim is not necessary for this. There’s the builtin :!
command.
Gonna have to disagree with #3 - stopping Vim is not necessary for this. There’s the builtin :!
command.
Don’t forget /auto, for things that get automatically mounted when you first access them (autofs)
Favorite would be a highly customized zsh.
fizsh (not fish) is what I actually end up using, as I can’t be bothered to copy that config around and retune it for each machine. Gives me the syntactic sugar of zsh with common default options on by default, an OK default prompt, and doesn’t break POSIX assumptions like fish. Also Installs quickly from the package manager without needing to run through the zsh setup each time - unlike oh-my-zsh. And if I still need customization, all the zsh options are still there.
Notify the maintainer of the open source tool - they’re in the best position to push for compliance. They have the power to revoke the company’s license.
And not subject to compliance based retention standards
Vested interest? Literally vested stock options. Well, by now they’ve already been used to purchase stock.