Date 28 January 2025 @ 18:00 - 19:00

Fuseau horaire: UTC

Langue d'enseignement: Anglais

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In recent years, a number of open-source utilities for the Unix shell have emerged. Some are meant as replacements for classic tools with improved performance, better defaults, or nicer-looking outputs; others add novel functionality. Several of them were recently installed on the Alliance clusters.

In this webinar I will cover a selection of tools that are very popular, well-maintained, and will improve your time on the command line:

  • ls in colours: eza,
  • smart cd: zoxide,
  • a cat with wings: bat,
  • RIP grep: ripgrep,
  • faster find: fd,
  • fuzzy finder: fzf,
  • file system TUI: ranger.
    I will also talk about three useful Zsh plugins:

  • a syntax highlighter,

  • autosuggestions,

  • an improved history searcher.
    For each tool/plugin, I will demo usage on a personal computer and on the clusters.

Mots-clés: Shell


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