archer72, 3 months ago to random #linux #cli #alias alias ds='date +"%Y_%b_%d_%H_%M_%S_%N"' If a file is made in this way: "ds" the output will look like this. ie. todo_2024_Mar_31_04_23_31_051692831.md If there is a better way, comments are welcome.
#linux #cli #alias
alias ds='date +"%Y_%b_%d_%H_%M_%S_%N"'
If a file is made in this way: "ds" the output will look like this.
ds
ie. todo_2024_Mar_31_04_23_31_051692831.md
If there is a better way, comments are welcome.
icedquinn, 5 months ago to random i guess we have a ways to go UX-wise :blobcatnomcookie2:
i guess we have a ways to go UX-wise :blobcatnomcookie2:
realcaseyrollins, 5 months ago @icedquinn Inb4 veteran #Linux users pop in saying a #CLI is better than a #GUI anyways
@icedquinn Inb4 veteran #Linux users pop in saying a #CLI is better than a #GUI anyways
scy, 5 months ago to random Thing that I wish existed: A command-line meme generator. Something that you could call like memgen --template tintin-wednesday bubble2="Captain, it's Monday" or memegen -t surprised-pikachu label=CEO or memegen -t 3-spider-men head1=file:tobey.jpg head2=file:andrew.jpg head3=file:tom.jpg Templates can be downloaded as separate packages (usually with more than one template) or created by the user. Text & images can also be placed manually using coordinates. #CommandLine #CLI #memes
Thing that I wish existed: A command-line meme generator. Something that you could call like
memgen --template tintin-wednesday bubble2="Captain, it's Monday"
or
memegen -t surprised-pikachu label=CEO
memegen -t 3-spider-men head1=file:tobey.jpg head2=file:andrew.jpg head3=file:tom.jpg
Templates can be downloaded as separate packages (usually with more than one template) or created by the user. Text & images can also be placed manually using coordinates.
#CommandLine #CLI #memes