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### alt ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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### alt ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`alt` is a tool for finding the alternate to a file. E.g. the header for an
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`alt` is a tool for finding the alternate to a file. E.g. the header for an
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implementation or the test for an implementation. I use it paired with Neovim
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implementation or the test for an implementation. [I use it paired with Neovim][nvim-alt]
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to easily toggle between tests and implementation.
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to easily toggle between tests and implementation.
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$ alt app/models/page.rb
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$ alt app/models/page.rb
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### skim ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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### skim ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
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`skim` is a fuzzy finder. It can be used to fuzzy match input fed to it. I use it
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`skim` is a fuzzy finder. It can be used to fuzzy match input fed to it. I use it
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with Neovim and zsh for fuzzy matching file names.
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with [Neovim] and zsh for fuzzy matching file names.
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![skim screenshot](/images/cli/skim.png)
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![skim screenshot](/images/cli/skim.png)
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$ echo 'an illustrated guide to useful command line tools' | titlecase
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$ echo 'an illustrated guide to useful command line tools' | titlecase
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An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools
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An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools
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I typically use it from within Neovim where selected text is piped through it in-place.
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I typically use it from within [Neovim] where selected text is piped through it in-place.
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This is done by creating a visual selection and then typing: `:!titlecase`.
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This is done by creating a visual selection and then typing: `:!titlecase`.
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/wezm/titlecase">Homepage</a>
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<a class="action-button action-button-ghost" href="https://github.com/wezm/titlecase">Homepage</a>
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[zsh]: https://www.zsh.org/
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[zsh]: https://www.zsh.org/
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[passff]: https://github.com/passff/passff
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[passff]: https://github.com/passff/passff
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[Pass for iOS]: https://github.com/mssun/passforios
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[Pass for iOS]: https://github.com/mssun/passforios
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[nvim-alt]: https://github.com/wezm/dotfiles/blob/ad7863bcf10873c386d9ff97e4a9edaa725a15f0/vimrc#L525-L536
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[Neovim]: https://neovim.io/
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kind: article
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kind: article
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section: technical
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section: technical
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created_at: 2019-10-26T14:11:22+11:00
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created_at: 2019-10-26T14:11:22+11:00
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updated_at: 2019-10-27T14:46:20+11:00
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updated_at: 2019-10-27T17:10:25+11:00
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article_class: cli-tools
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article_class: cli-tools
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keywords:
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keywords:
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- cli
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- cli
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