I do exactly this for downloading music, I aliased my preferred options to ‘yt-audio’
I do exactly this for downloading music, I aliased my preferred options to ‘yt-audio’
+1, displaying in a Emacs buffer solves any issues I could have. If you’re already ‘in’ Emacs, this will be more frictionless than shell scripts around man
Emacs find-file with vertico and orderless achieve this nicely.
I love Fedora Sircea, however NixOS seems like a better solution (albeit with a larger learning-curve.)
EDIT: Just looked it up, I guess it was renamed “Sway Atomic”, and iirc they’ve also released a Budgie Atomic version with Fedora 40!
And this feature was implemented into an OS you have to pay for. 💀💀💀
Lucky new-age shell bastards.
Thank you for the reply! Just figured that out and its awesome! Love CTRL+T for file names and ALT+C for cding.
orderless achieves the same sort of thing in emacs, but I also use an fzf zsh alias to see my shell history all the time!
alias hf="history -100 | fzf"
I very much enjoyed that, interesting stuff.
Weary traveler…
I’m afraid it’s Emacs…
Because only the moment when the final Palestinan is dead will Israel’s justification for existing no longer be obvious nonsense. The best case-scenario for Israel is a successful genocide.
No fucking shit, the lack of a Palestinian State is the retarded circlejerk justification for Israel’s existance. That’s like asking Andrew Jackson to acknowledge Native American land claims equally to Europeans.
The difference in reading comprehension / writing skills between Kindergarteners who went to preschool and who did not is usually night and day imo.
It seems like it doesn’t, which is my favorite feature wofi has.
Does Rofi-Wayland support custom css the same way wofi does? If so I’ll gladly switch, I really appreciate the ease of customizing wofi.
For a second I thought an Israeli lawmaker thought objectively and proposed migration out of Palestine, but a man can dream.
I don’t have time currently to look for a detailed solution, but assuming you installed using:
fc-cache -f -v
I would start by looking for how to revert that command.
I use LaTeX, and edit using Emacs. The nice thing about LaTeX is the editor you use doesn’t matter.
LaTeX was my entry point into plain text (and honestly computing in general), really good recommendation.
This is what I use (with zsh):
yt-audio() { yt-dlp --no-playlist -f 'ba' -x --audio-format mp3 $1 } yt-audio-playlist() { yt-dlp -f 'ba' -x --audio-format mp3 $1 }
It takes the best quality available and downloads it to mp3.