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Nods to snoopdos, snapshot, assigns, I'd add KingCon, couldn't you tab and get files in the dir to autocomplete? Latest win terminal you can't even drag n drop like in the old CMD prompt! |
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Don't you get flooded by events too ? Does it really work on all systems ? |
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It's like the little button on pedestrian crossings, 90% of the lights used don't pay any attention to it at all - they just run on a fixed schedule (or a schedule modified by traffic flow). The button is placed at every crossing though as a pure placebo. |
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You can either inspect processes inside your own user's process space or run as root and inspect system wide, this is a feature. Security separation is a thing, i wouldn't want parts of the system that are isolated on purpose to be able to inspect each other. On a development setup of course, just do a `sudo` if its your own code. Filtering is a thing, there's arguments on the tools themselves, egrep, multitail, etc. You need to know how to use your tool, and the tool can't know what you are interested in. On Linux? Yes, bringing this to Windows makes no sense. Completely different OS with a different core tooling etc, and this is a silly thing to ask in this comparison anyway. SnoopDOS isn't exactly portable :') But at least Linux is so pervasive and portable itself that for me the answer definitely *is* 'yes, runs everywhere' :-) .... But this line of debate is silly, first there's the assertion equivalent tools don't exist, because you don't know them, when told they do you set some new goal posts derived from not understanding a modern system and now we'll have a new round of you demanding proofs of publicly documented tooling that anyone can read, try and use. |
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I think this the only one in this thread that i actually really agree with, this would have allowed for an even nicer CLI UX not just because of more consistent implementations of command interfaces but also as the OS can put out dictates on how parsing works one could enforce schema's on it and potentially expose those to other tooling. This would then allow much more simple ways of for example tab-completion of command arguments or in-shell syntax highlighting and structural editing. Some other operating systems did this too (such as OpenVMS, released the same year as TRIPOS), but they never really made use of it to improve user experience. I actually wonder who did this first. |
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the simplicity and integration of kingcon is something I am yet to find elsewhere
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About the ram disk on windows, you can do it with https://sourceforge.net/projects/imdisk-toolkit/
or with: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/det..._ram_disk.html (may be limited to 4gb ram disk as it is a bit older version. the newer versions aren't freeware) Last edited by Dan; 22 April 2024 at 11:40. |
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imdisk was pretty decent, i used to use it quite some time ago, i believe its dynamic mode enlarged as needed when you added files to ramdisk but it did not free memory when you deleted stuff, no idea if its the same now. |
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For things like super nice file path navigation/completion, try Fish shell, ofcourse no UI that pops up, but the navigator it uses for file/directory completion is brilliant. ....That and all the other excellent ergonomics it does. Drag-and-drop icons to terminals, I don't know who does that. Konsole or such? I don't use a desktop environment so dunno |
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