The first thing you need in a terminal based environment is, well, a terminal. (“Dotfiles” are the common name for a user’s personal configuration files for tools like editors and shells.) The Terminal All of my terminal app configuration files are available in my dotfiles repository, so head over there if you want to see more info about something mentioned in this article. Luckily I’m not the only one most modern command-line tools that have customizable keyīindings support vi-style bindings. I’m a huge fan of Vi’s modal editing system and its associated key bindings. I’ll also be pushing vi-style (modal) key bindings wherever possible. They will generally not be available on Windows unless you’re using Windows Subsystem for Linux or Cygwin, at which point you’re basically using Linux. As such, this article will focus on Macs, although most of the tools discussed here are also available on Linux. In this article, I’ll go over some tools that I find useful in my own terminal-based environment.
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