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A command-line fuzzy finder written in GoPricing:
- Open Source
One such of my any tools is fzf. It is a tool for fuzzy search on a given set of elements that is passed to it. It can also be integrated with other tools (and there are already many ready-made integrations). It is a very simple yet powerful tool with which to facilitate your work. In the examples below I will show how I use fzf and automate part of my routine. All the examples below are personally convenient for me, but I hope it will give you ideas for applying it to yourself.
#Note Taking #Productivity #LMS 215 social mentions
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A simple terminal UI for docker and docker-compose, written in Go with the gocui library.
(Yes then I found lazydocker, but it was after).
#DevOps Tools #Developer Tools #Containers As A Service 23 social mentions
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Terminal file manager written in Go (programming language).
I am a big fan of Lf file manager and can move between directories with high speed. Especially using bookmarks in Lf. And because I’m working on a project that uses microservices architecture, you have to move between services quite often. But the thing is that in addition to directly moving to the desired directory I still perform some routine operations after being in the project folder:.
#FTP Client #File Manager #Robo-Advisor 60 social mentions