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Random one, but has anyone seen a tool that gives you usage examples of common CLI tools?
e.g. you can ask it for examples of awk
, sed
etc
I remember seeing this on HackerNews ages ago but can't quite find it!
https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr https://cht.sh/ https://github.com/gleitz/howdoi https://github.com/srsudar/eg
woah, thanks @U015KH5ENEM I think it was tldr and howdoi that I may have seen but they all look useful!
I remember using something similar https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse
Had a great time in England for the last two weeks. Now it's the process of catching up on everything back home π And let me say that I had some spectacular food while I was there, in regular pubs, so don't let anyone say "British food sucks!" π
Sorry, I just love food and cooking, could talk about it constantly π Reading bunch of old books, and right now it's https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooked-Natural-Transformation-Michael-Pollan/dp/0141975628 this
One of the pubs we ate in https://thegreeneoak.co.uk/menus.html#
Another pub we tried with spectacular food: http://www.malthousetintagel.com/our-food/
This place was great too https://www.bearcobham.co.uk/food-drink/main-menu
(we sort of ate our way across the south/west of england π )
I see. Some of this is a bit pricey, but not all. Otoh, when you said british food I wasn't thinking british restaurant food, that's on me π
Everything in England seemed pricey to us Americans so I guess we're not good judges of whether these particular pubs were more expensive than average for the south/west? But nearly all the food we ate was fairly traditionally "British food" even if it was higher-end than chain restaurant fare π
Mussels, ox tongue, rabbit... Those three dishes stood out to me... I'd have to dig through my photos from the last few weeks to see what else I ate and liked. Lots of desserts too π
I don't know when I ate tongue before, but must've been as a kid if at all. Mussels never. I have no problem eating blood pudding and "head cheese", but mussels? π we ate an Sunday roast couple weeks ago and it was a great dish, no complaints, but maybe not enough to make me return. Usually I ask for delivery, especially that although everyone pretends the pandemic is over, I don't quite believe it. : D And the best places around here that deliver are Indian restaurants (best naans I ate, like ever) and this pub https://www.thedeadpigeon.com/food/