I’ve written a CLI tool in Rust as a front end to tar with gzip called Targez.
It can definitely just be done with an alias instead, but you can give it a try if you prefer something installable.
I’ve written a CLI tool in Rust as a front end to tar with gzip called Targez.
It can definitely just be done with an alias instead, but you can give it a try if you prefer something installable.
Wtf is it with this guy and the letter X
jfc
It does make sense why it works the way it works but I still don’t want it on my system
As much as I hate Microsoft, I have to say this looks like a smart move for them
Just try using any modern framework/language/library/tool/whatever with the packages that exist by default in the Debian repository, it’s impossible and a pain in the ass
Ironically my day to day experience was harder with Debian than Arch, it was a pain trying to find up-to-date packages for pretty much everything I needed
Just the fact that you think programming a car to stop at a red light is a one man task is enough to show how much you know about what you’re talking about
dies of cringe