tldr
TLDR is a great little command line utility that can be used as a replacement for man if you only need a reminder of how to do something. TLDR provides a quick summary of the command and the common...
TLDR is a great little command line utility that can be used as a replacement for man if you only need a reminder of how to do something. TLDR provides a quick summary of the command and the common...
I have been trying out Sublime Text 3 as a replacement for Espresso as my general purpose editor. So far, I absolutely love it.
My podcast picks.
Is it time for change?
I used to use Brett Terpstra’s Slogger for logging various activities in to Day One. Probably around 6 months ago I stopped using Day One, just out of lazyness, but now I am trying to write down my thoughts and experiences more. Part of this is driven just by my poor memory. Back to Slogger. Over the last 6 months this should have been silently running every evening, updating Day One with information in the background, but the scheduled task has been failing. Because I was not actively using Day One over this period I never noticed. This possibly stopped working around the upgrade to Mavericks, or it could have been when I started toying with Ruby development. Either way it is screwed. And the error that was appearing in the console was less than helpful. 28/01/2014 21:31:29.437 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[275]: (com.brettterpstra.Slogger[6346]) Exited with code: 1 All the searches I did on this just resulted in no response forum posts, or it magically working on its own again. I needed to find a solution.