• linearchaos@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Had a little spark of glee looking at a fellow nix user in the wild

    Defined in /nix/store/vicfr

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      3 months ago

      I had a spark of glee seeing another fish shell user.

      I used “job control” a lot but never called it that. And I mostly would background or foreground tasks. I didn’t know about a few of those additional commands talked about. Disown will be pretty handy.

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        3 months ago

        Hello fellow fish user.

        Disown is. I even have a fish function written so I can do ‘launch foo’ and it’ll run foo, redirect everything to /dev/null (not sure that’s necessary, but doesn’t hurt), and then disowns the process. Mostly because I have a habit of running stuff using whatever terminal I happen to have in front of me.

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          3 months ago

          Good idea to write a function, I’ll do that right now. Over the last few weeks I’ve been regularly doing the Ctrl+Z, bg, disown, which does get old pretty quickly. At least I now remember the terms and don’t have to search for them each time I need it :D

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        3 months ago

        ut never called it that. And I mostly would background or foreground tasks. I didn’t

        yeah I had no idea about disown, Jesus the number of times I could have used that, I might have never learned tmux or screen :)

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    3 months ago

    Gonna have to disagree with #3 - stopping Vim is not necessary for this. There’s the builtin :! command.