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Saving this thread for later, but I use rsync -a a lot.
Have you heard of our lord and saviour rclone?
I haven't gone back to rsync in a long time.
not sure if it counts as a command, but i use the up arrow to scroll through previous commands like, almost every time I open a terminal.
Zoxide, dust, fd, rg, btm, tokei. So many newer Rust tools that are way better than the old stuff.
ranger
If you change the colours to night mode, the song "Sister Christian" starts playing
compgen -back
to see all valid things you can type into a shell.
More of a shortcut, CTRL + A + D
to exit the current session (exits a sudo su first, then a ssh, then the actual terminal)
shred -vzf
flatpak update
qalc