when calling cat <(echo data from the stdin stream) from_file.txt
, you get the data in the first argument from a stream.
With the .bash_logout
I do not have much experience yet.
Depending how deep you want to dive into Linux, there is a great ebooks collection available:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-for-seasoned-admins-oreilly-books
You mean sth like cat <(history | cut -c 8-) history.txt | sort | uniq > history.txt
? Not sure if it possible to remove the file names.
It should probably work to put it in .bash_logout
.
What would you expect and why?
Very cool. Thank you. I really love such compressed sheets. Also this time I learned something.
I didn’t see the previous one and now I hesitate to delete this one with the existing comments.
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Good point. Will do.
Maybe they needed a rest 😀
I thought they have renamed it one day from GTK+ Gimp Tool Kit to Gnome Tool Kit, but I do not find this anymore. Imho Gnome Toolkit would be at least much more appropriate…
Maybe have a look at the release notes: https://www.gimp.org/news/2024/05/05/gimp-2-10-38-released
Different versions of the Gnome Took Kit: https://www.gtk.org/
There is an other video of the oneplus 6t which really looks smooth: https://ohai.social/@panpantepan/112343499057684861
I really look forward when Gnome for mobile will be stable 💓
oneplus 6t (phone), xiaomi pad 5 (tablet)
Actually it’s created in Lemmy and then federated to the Fediverse/Mastodon
Valid point: https://github.com/jpakkane/capypdf
Probably also due to the GUADEC…