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I used to put them all under version control until 2017. I have well over 200 scripts now, so I stopped bothering with version control ^^
But there are a few things I use every now and then that I find "fun":
temporary workspace
tempsh
starts a new shell in a temporary directory, and destroy it when you exit the shell. I use it to test code snippets, open tar bombs, whatever task that don't need to save my work.emojis !
I have an
emoji
script, which prompts me for all emojis of the spec usingdmenu
, so I can search them by name, and put them in my clipboard. It's a stupid script but I use it a lot (much more than those :shortcut: style selector you have in messaging software!).love
I have a
love
script, which simply outputs "♥️" to the terminal. Most important script of my workflow!