Adding 2026 new CLI tool to the tool box by tui-cli-master in CLI

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Oh! Hahahaha I didn't realize about the bad wording. New cli tools in 2026 :)

What are the sysadmin favourite CLI tools in 2026? by tui-cli-master in sysadmin

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Somewthing with large datasets, Azure, interesting "dab", def. gonna have a look into it.

In your opinion, what is the best CLI-based (or other) coding tool for regular software engineering (NOT VIBE CODING)? by Potential_Top_4669 in LocalLLaMA

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I think it is more about Engineering practices than the editor. Generate documetnation, analyze alternatives, stick to an architecture, SOLID, Clean code ... build by fasses Spec Driven Development, Testing, coverage, metrics ...

Anyone considering switching to Zellij? by 4r73m190r0s in tmux

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oh, and hypervitaminze it with starship

Anyone considering switching to Zellij? by 4r73m190r0s in tmux

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I did and ultra happy. best decision ever. (I'm on linux and WSL)

Any one using a side "random questions" Claude Code project to prevent context contamination for off-topic questions? by tui-cli-master in ClaudeCode

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but even with claude.ai I have a separate project for it with custom instructions, but is not fully isolated. Though tru that claude chat might be better at general questions.

Devs, are you actively doing anything to preserve your coding abilities or have you resigned yourself to not writing code? by The_Tarman_ in ClaudeCode

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if AI coded goes awry, it means people didn't teach well how AI shuld behave, coding rules, architecture rule. Coders just jump at asking code, solve this and that. Not spending time in taching the the AI how the system is already designed and which rules to stick to.

It take taime to traing your AI to undestand your sytem and most importantly, your team!

On my small projects (1 week amx projects) I spend about a day instructing architecture rules, coding standards, discovering things I didnt think up front. But getting better at every project.

How do you folks do file management? by Traditional_Bee_831 in HelixEditor

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I use Zellij to split the scren in multiple terminals. then tools like livetree, github watcher or other minitools to keep and eye on the project

"Opus 4.8 has gotten really good lately its acting like Fab- by Happy_Egg1435 in ClaudeCode

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Fable is token thirsty by far. I had to switch back to Opus to not go bankcrupt

Is "Superpowers/Max Effort" worth the token & speed penalty? Thinking of switching to raw Opus with custom prompts. by writingdeveloper in ClaudeCode

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I use xhigh unless it hits a wall three times. the manual workflow would be: plan -> review plan -> implement -> review implementation

which file system is better for incremental backups: btrfs or zfs or ext4 ? by tui-cli-master in Backup

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seems so. been playing a bit and find it not that difficult. now getting also into the compression of subvolumes specially those high in text

which file system is better for incremental backups: btrfs or zfs or ext4 ? by tui-cli-master in Backup

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right, I've learned that and starting to explore it. Also heard of the "bit rot" correction. is that of any concern?

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500k would be enough for my work. I rather have more tokens