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Hmm... I remember seeing this going back long before 2019 and it definitely wasn't in Russian. Great read though, I can never start reading it without finishing it.
Yeah. I know it from somewhere 2010 and it was a polish bash.org or something.
That's incredible, thank you for sharing
Here's one of mine. I got annoyed at the complexity of other command line spellcheckers I tried and replaced them with this simple python script for when I just want to check if a single word is correct:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
try:
query = sys.argv[1].lower()
except Exception:
print("Usage: spellcheck <word>")
exit(1)
with open("/usr/share/dict/words") as f:
words = f.readlines()
words = [x.strip().lower() for x in words if len(x.strip()) > 0]
if not query in words:
print("Not in dictionary -- probably a typo")
exit(1)
else:
print("OK")
exit(0)
Some nice ideas in there.
Only the "markdownquote" thing is kinda pointless, especially since they mention it's mainly used in vim. Because vim can do exactly that already without the need of an external script. Do ctrl+v, mark the lines you want, press "I" (capital i), insert the desired thing, press esc and voila... all the selected lines are now prepended with the desired thing.
edited to make my comment sound less harsh: Nothing wrong with building your own solution if that feels better to oneself though :-)
Nice stash.
re: mksh I have snippets in my editor for shebangs++. E.g. #!<tab><enter> nets me
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
or
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# pyright: strict
etc