Well it does. But its just not practical.
Well it does. But its just not practical.
You know zsh has fuzzy completion. There are also plenty of fuzzy finder out there which do just that.
That name kinda sus…
Yes. Because I don’t want that software so why can’t I uninstall it. Same goes for basically every default program on windows. It’s like not being able remove the ugly lights from the previous owner in your flat even though you got some new nice ones.
As far as I understand it it’s like stdout and stderr but with some additional ones for debuging, logging, etc…