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Chris White - It's the little things
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I spend most of my terminal time in bash and vim, so little slowdowns in either disproportionately drain my time and energy. Since mid-2019, I have smoothed over warts in those tools by creating new shortcuts and by learning more about what the software already offers!

Colorize the bash prompt!

Last word in bash (filename)

!$

VIM

:b
:V% - visually select block

https://github.com/magicmonty/bash-git-prompt
https://github.com/cxw42/git-log-compact

https://github.com/cxw42?tab=repositories&q=&type=&language=&sort=stargazers

Mojolicious Gardening - Joel Berger
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Mojolicious apps come in two flavors, Lite or Full. Lite apps are great for proof of concept but Full is better for robust apps. Can you move up from Lite to Full? Absolutely, we call it "growing"!

http://npw2018.oslo.pm/npw2018/talk/7476

Growing Guide:
https://docs.mojolicious.org/Mojolicious/Guides/Growing

Mojolicious Nine Point Oh! with Joel Berger
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Mojolicious Core Team member Joel Berger discusses some of the features of the recent Mojolicious 9.0 release and how they can improve your web (and async) applications.

Jason McIntosh - Whim: A Webmention multitool for the command line - Lighting Talks - Day 3
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Whim is a brand-new command-line tool (written with Mojo!) that lets you receive, process, display, and send webmentions from the command line.

https://jmac.org/webmention/
https://www.adamdjbrett.com/blog/enabling-webmentions-in-11ty/

Webmention is a recent, W3C-approved technology that aims to promote the proliferation of independent websites through a simple protocol of open, cross-domain notifications.

I have been obsessed with this technology for the past two years, and I will try to explain why, sharing a lot of resources for further study.

https://jmac.org/whim/tpc2020/