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Fish shell plugin that refreshes the prompt before a new command is run

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2 points·by Kimcha·il y a 2 ans·1 comments

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Kimcha
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I created this plugin because I frequently scroll back in my terminal history and wanted a way to know at what time a command was run and how long it took.

Unfortunately, the prompt normally shows the time when the prompt was generated and not when the command was run.

This plugin solves this issue.

I also added a detailed guide on how to set up fish with the super customizable starship prompt and make it super fast with the `fish-sync-prompt` plugin.

You can find the guide here:

https://github.com/infused-kim/fish-refresh-prompt-on-cmd#id...

And of course all of this has been tested and is compatible with the new rust-based v4 fish beta.

Let me know what you think and consider leaving a github star if you like it.
Kimcha
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
How much do you think would be reasonably-priced?
Kimcha
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Not if you are using their cloud version instead of the open source self hosted server.

The code they are running does have to be the code they are publishing.

And if someone compromises their cloud servers, they could also modify it to log the passwords entered.
Kimcha
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I saw a post on Reddit where a user was denied service, because the thermal pad left a spot that looked like it could be liquid.

Apple refused to service it due to liquid damage.

It was probably the glue residue. So perhaps it would be better to stick it to the lid and not the heat sink.
Kimcha
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
There are services that use humans to solve captchas for a very reasonable price, such as 2Captcha.

Some of the protections are better than others. For example, you may need to use a real browser with Java script support instead of just HTTP requests.

Browserless works well if you enable the stealth functions.
Kimcha
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
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