An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com
I use bash's history all the time, via ctrl+r and also with the up and down keys; it's wonderful. Sometimes, I want to get back to the end of my history and I recently discovered that there's a shortcut for this: meta+>. It doesn't matter where you are in your history, pressing meta+> jumps you to the end and you have a blank prompt again. I use iTerm2 on my Mac and have my right… continue reading.| Rob Allen
Recently, since getting a new computer, I've noticed that I've been losing bash history items and it took a while to work out what was going on, though I'm still not completely sure as it never seemed to be so much of a problem. I regularly use the up and down keys with context specific history. For example, I will type ma and then press up to search back through all the make commands I've… continue reading.| Rob Allen
Inspired by John Gruber mentioning on the Cortex podcast that he has a shortcut that saves links to a note in Tot, I thought I'd do something similar for saving to a note in Apple Notes. I want to store as a bullet item containing the name of the page, the link and the date. Something like this: (Funny that the spellchecker doesn't know that Thu is the short form for Thursday) The Save Links… continue reading.| Rob Allen
An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com
An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com
An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com
An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com
An article by Rob Allen| akrabat.com