My terminal became more Rusty 🦀
Mahmoud Ashraf
Posted on August 21, 2020
Originally Published on my blog
As a Software-Engineer I spent most of the time inside my terminal, So
I need for that a fast terminal with fast tools to speed up my productivity.
The tools written in rust help me to achieve that. let's see in this article
these tools.
tl;dr
- alacritty A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator
- starship 🌌 The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
- exa A modern version of ‘ls’.
- bat A cat(1) clone with wings.
- delta A viewer for git and diff output
- zoxide A faster way to navigate your filesystem
- ripgrep ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern
- fd A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
- bottom Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
- tldr 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
- spotify-tui Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
- gitui Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
Alacritty
Let's start our list with alacritty terminal is one of the fastest terminals
because of using GPU for rendering, and it is a cross-platform terminal.
You can customize your own configuration like color scheme, fonts, opacity, and key mapping.
Alacritty doesn't come with ligature support but you can use
this fork. or if
you are using Arch you can install it from aur
Starship
I used to use zsh + powerlevel9k as my prompt and even when I migrate to powerlevel10k, I still
notice a delay when open new shell. But with starship it's start instantly.
You can use it with any shell bash, zsh, fish and even powerShell.
The screenshot below showing the result of my customized configuration.
Exa
exa is an implementation of ls
command but with colors and icons and it renders very fast.
I'm using exa as replacer for ls command by making an alias.
if [ "$(command -v exa)" ]; then
unalias -m 'll'
unalias -m 'l'
unalias -m 'la'
unalias -m 'ls'
alias ls='exa -G --color auto --icons -a -s type'
alias ll='exa -l --color always --icons -a -s type'
fi
the result of my ls
and ll
commands.
Bat
Bat is an implementation for cat
command but with syntax highlighted.
Also I make an alias for this command with nord theme.
if [ "$(command -v bat)" ]; then
unalias -m 'cat'
alias cat='bat -pp --theme="Nord"'
fi
Delta
delta enhance your git diff output by adding some cool features like syntax highlighting,
line numbering, and side-by-side view.
to make delta works in your .gitconfig
file add:
[core]
pager = delta
[interactive]
diffFilter = delta --color-only
[delta]
side-by-side = true
line-numbers-left-format = ""
line-numbers-right-format = "│ "
syntax-theme = Nord
we set delta
as the default pager for git commands output and enable side-by-side
feature and set a theme for Nord, You can choose your preferred theme run and choose one.
delta --list-syntax-themes
Zoxide
I don't use any file explorer, I just use cd
command to navigate between the files and ls
command.
I have a projects
directory on my home directory if I wanna navigate to a project of these projects.
I will write
cd ~/projects/mahmoudashraf.dev
instead I will write
z ~/projects/mahmoudashraf.dev
just in the first time and if I wanna navigate again to this directory from anywhere
just write
z mah
Ripgrep
It is a cross-platform command line searches your directory for a regex pattern.
I recommend you read this article ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
.
some commands that i'm using
# search on javascript files for specific regex
rg tjs "import React"
rg "\.content" -g "*.pug"
Fd
the friendly version of find
command, and faster.
It's by default ignore .gitignore
file
in this tutorial I have some screenshots in png
format to convert them all to jpg
:
fd -e png -x convert {} {.}.jpg
To delete files
fd -H '^\.DS_Store$' -tf -X rm
bottom
In this time not top
😀 it is bottom
it's a cross-platform system monitor.
Tldr
tldr is a cheatsheets for CLIs, instead of read the whole man
.
More Tools?
- for who want lightweight alternative for spotify client you can use
spotify-tui
. - also if you prefer an UI interface for git check
gitui
.
and there is a ton of CLIs and tools written in rust you can check
lib.rs/command-line-utilities.
Posted on August 21, 2020
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