The level of coolness u understand of zed ide is , when you first master vim and nvim , then you are superhero
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Or I'll talk to Megersa the department head or if he don't want to go further, I'll gather a team and we'll apply
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I announced my divorce on Instagram and then AI impersonated me (Score: 153+ in 1 day)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6HWCn
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Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6HWCn
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6HWCn
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Should we report if there is a bug😁
Should we report if there is a bug😁
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You can enable timestamps in your bash command history to see when you ran previous commands. This can be useful for tracing what you were working on and when.
To add timestamps to your history, just set the HISTTIMEFORMAT environment variable like so:
$ export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "Now when you view your history or grep through it, you'll see a timestamp next to each command indicating when it was run:
$ history | tail -n 5Or to save a couple of keystrokes:
$ history 5The format
"%F %T" shows the date and time, but you can customize it to your liking.Note: This does not put historical timestamps on commands you executed before setting
HISTTIMEFORMAT and also this only works in bash.Please open Telegram to view this post
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