• applemao@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Do you guys also keep a notepad file on your desktop with all the usual commands and shortcuts on it? I can’t imagine remembering them all otherwise… and I kind of cringe at the non stop DDG ing I have to do to do some basic liux stuff.

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      22 hours ago

      Just go up arrow til you dont need to anymore lol, i sometimes keep a sticky note, wish gnome had a sticky note in the topbar extension

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      19 hours ago

      I press up key in terminal to find my commands, as for shortcuts I only use a few so I already remembered all of them

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      20 hours ago

      I’ve got things that need to run periodically set up in crontab, and create menu launchers for things that I run as needed.

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      I use KDE, and I put a sticky note widget on my top bar, so when you click it, it drops down (and then disappears when you click off of it). Whatever is on it is saved between sessions.

      Works great for this kind of thing.

      Edit: I also put a webbrowser widget up there that points to this handy site: https://linuxcommandlibrary.com/

      Same deal, click the icon and the site drops down.

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        2 days ago

        This guy’s lucky to have such a good mum.

        Remember to share your notepad with them, even if they’re all like, “mom, your bash usage is like from the '90s, so cringe!” Behind all the fuss, they’re still learning from you.

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      I use obsidian to make notes of how to install and setup applications from a fresh install, for example to install mariadb-libs when I install digikam so that I can use the mariadb database on my nas, and the way to mount my nas shares in fstab

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      Try a different shell, like fish or zsh, maybe. Something with really intense command auto-completion and history.

      I personally use fish, it is amazing for this kind of thing.

      ETA: also read up on rc files for whatever shell you are using. Creating aliases and functions based on what you do all the time is essential IMO.

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      2 days ago

      Sometimes I’m searching for a recipe to some obscure Linux tool and finding my own answers on Stackoverflow from ten years ago.

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      2 days ago

      No never even crossed my mind but ig I was also in a competition for Linux that required me to memorize basically every single command and option