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Replace cat With bat For Syntax Highlighting and Git Integration
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A cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.

🔗 github.com/sharkdp/bat
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Genre: Science & Technology
Uploaded At Jan 5, 2024 ^^


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@swissrock1492

8 months ago

Oh, totally bat is great! Did you know the ‘cat’ command is short for ‘concatenate’, which is pretty clever – they just took the start of the word. It’s super useful for combining files or displaying them on your screen or even in another file. And it’s got these cool cousins, like ‘zcat’, which is great for peeking into compressed files without having to unzip them, and ‘netcat’, which is a wizard for network stuff, like sending data over TCP or UDP.

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@MarkEdwardSinclair

7 months ago

Weird comment but i love your accent man. Reminds me of a dear friend. Most importantly, your knowledge and advice inspired and had helped me greatly in building a home k8s cluster

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@mzimmerman1988

4 months ago

This was helpful, thanks.

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@tiberiumihairezus417

8 months ago

It is basically a fancy "less"

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@nekoill

7 months ago

Do keep in mind tho that line numbers are copied with the actual file contents, which is kinda obvious (like how would they be copy protected?) but still pretty inconvenient, so I left cat alone and just learned to type bat. Not that hard honestly.

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@DaveOps

8 months ago

Nice! Thanks for sharing

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@Worscht3000

8 months ago

alias cat="bat", never looked back to good old cat

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@naicolas

8 months ago

alias cat="bat --paging never --theme DarkNeon" or simply, alias cat="bat"

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@tobiadeniji6630

8 months ago

Oh my! Now I gotta fire up my terminal at 3 in the morning when I clearly should be sleeping...lol. Does it do what cat was originally meant for though? Which is, to conCATenate files?

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@clvn9ja

4 weeks ago

For default cat behavior but with highlights alias cat=‘bat -pP’ ‘bat --paging never --style plain’ For default bat behavior without paging alias cats=‘bat --paging never --style full’

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@adrien-barret

8 months ago

Doesn’t t it have a copy problem where it copy lines numbers…. ?

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@Babbili

8 months ago

Just open the file with vim

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@vladoportos

8 months ago

nice tip, but its node default in distro, cat is basically everywhere.

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