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It does look awesome! I didn't make it though, just discovered it and thought it was really cool.


This is really well done! I found it on /r/golang and wanted to submit it to HN because it worked so well. Thanks for making such an awesome tool.


I love the modernization of classic (often difficult to use tools). Also check out:

* duf (df) replacement: https://github.com/muesli/duf

* sysz (better systemd browsing): https://github.com/joehillen/sysz


That would be cool! I found Confetty on Reddit and it sounds like the author has similar plans:

https://old.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/qjrddr/confetty_con...


That's really cool! A very good overview of the standard library and how to build network services with it. Also interesting in the standard lib is textproto, it's a super simple text based protocol you can use for building client/servers:

https://pkg.go.dev/net/textproto


The best tip imho is to use `vimtutor`. It's installed on every machine that has vim (to the best of my knowledge) and provides an interactive tutorial that builds on itself to teach vim knowledge. It's really cool, if you haven't checked it out just fire up a terminal and give it a play.


Vimtutor is what finally got me into vim after trying it and quickly abandoning it a couple times. The interface finally "clicked" in my head and I was able to edit text quickly with a little practice. I've used vim a lot more since.


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