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authororeodave <aryadevchavali1@gmail.com>2019-07-29 12:49:14 +0100
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@@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ is literally just for me).
resources are limited
- Use emacs for project work (large scale development) and writing. Always keep
an instance open. See how much of your life you could stick into emacs
+- Use fd/ripgrep/ag as much as possible outside, in the terminal. They're
+ insanely useful. Integrating them with your editors is cool, but using them
+ raw has benefits as well