Post 2783048 by thomasmey@social.tchncs.de
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 (DIR) Post #2783020 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:03:26Z
       
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       Cleaning up my $HOME is an exercise in comedy.A file called 1, content: "sh: 2: command not found"A file called index.html, content: "Sie haben keine Berechtigung, diese Seite anzusehen."A file called INBOX with a long PGP message.
       
 (DIR) Post #2783048 by thomasmey@social.tchncs.de
       2019-01-08T23:04:22Z
       
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       @rixxGood old Unix pipes
       
 (DIR) Post #2783097 by uint8_t@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:05:52Z
       
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       @rixx don't forget about all the files named after your favorite ssh servers
       
 (DIR) Post #2783359 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:16:19Z
       
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       @uint8_t No, those aren't in my $HOME, those only litter all of my project folders.
       
 (DIR) Post #2783408 by waterbear@sunbeam.city
       2019-01-08T23:17:27Z
       
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       @rixx and if you use vim, files called .swp, .swo, .swn, etc
       
 (DIR) Post #2783497 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:21:04Z
       
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       @waterbear Can I introduce you toset backupdir=~/.vim/backupset undodir=~/.vim/undo, which may or may not make your life much better?
       
 (DIR) Post #2783546 by qyliss@mastodon.social
       2019-01-08T23:22:51Z
       
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       @rixx my HOME is -w. Makes it a hell of a lot easier to keep clean, although I occasionally need to manually create config directories or whatever
       
 (DIR) Post #2783748 by daniel_bohrer@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:30:40Z
       
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       @rixx I had that a while, but it bit me when I tried to edit equally named files in different folders at the same time… @waterbear
       
 (DIR) Post #2783894 by harkank@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:38:49Z
       
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       @rixx , .swo .swp .... .svb .sva ... viminfo. ....viminfz & 500 MB Screenshots & deadjoe #Sauhaufen
       
 (DIR) Post #2783910 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:39:49Z
       
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       @harkank Ohgottnee, Screenshots (wie auch Downloads) gehen bei mir in einen tmp-Ordner, der gelegentlich geleert wird.
       
 (DIR) Post #2784004 by hadez@chaos.social
       2019-01-08T23:43:54Z
       
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       @rixx sounds vaguely familiar 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #2784601 by harkank@chaos.social
       2019-01-09T00:13:34Z
       
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       @rixx +1. hat man so. Hatt ich auch.Bloß grad von 16,04 auf 18.04 also wieder zurück auf Gnome migriert.Muss allerhand Scheißroutinen nachstellen & neue Vu+ sat box kommod reinspielen.
       
 (DIR) Post #2784607 by uwehermann@fosstodon.org
       2019-01-09T00:14:04Z
       
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       @rixx I intentionally have an empty file called "-i" in my $HOME, for, uh... safety reasons.
       
 (DIR) Post #2785795 by pl@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T01:04:45Z
       
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       @rixx I started to use this snippet so it's quicker for me to reorganize the files, once I've managed to move them out of my $HOME.
       
 (DIR) Post #2785802 by pl@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T01:05:01Z
       
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       @rixx I started to use this snippet so it's quicker for me to reorganize the files, once I've managed to move them out of my $HOME-root.
       
 (DIR) Post #2785813 by pl@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T01:05:13Z
       
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       @rixx https://gitlab.com/snippets/1796105I started to use this snippet so it's quicker for me to reorganize the files, once I've managed to move them out of my $HOME-root.
       
 (DIR) Post #2794201 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-09T08:12:01Z
       
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       @daniel_bohrer @waterbear Erm, I do that all the time. At least the backup folder contains the complete file path in the file name.
       
 (DIR) Post #2794215 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-09T08:12:35Z
       
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       @qyliss Wow, that is dedication! Feels like it would be pretty hard though.
       
 (DIR) Post #2794253 by rixx@chaos.social
       2019-01-09T08:14:14Z
       
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       @pl I'm planning on trying https://morr.cc/home-sweet-home/ next, to avoid this kind of clutter in the future.
       
 (DIR) Post #2800850 by robelix@chaos.social
       2019-01-09T13:04:05Z
       
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       @rixx bin auch immer fleissig beim sammeln... index.html.1 bis index.html.48
       
 (DIR) Post #2803120 by pl@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T14:54:43Z
       
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       @rixx This just reminded me of my directory-system that I've created 5 years ago. (Also made me figure out that I have still bunch of private bitbucket repos).https://bitbucket.org/norpol/directory-system/src/master/Directory-System.md
       
 (DIR) Post #2803988 by pl@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T15:33:17Z
       
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       @rixx ☺ https://twitter.com/blinry/status/1083023145408360448
       
 (DIR) Post #2891930 by daniel_bohrer@chaos.social
       2019-01-12T06:42:27Z
       
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       @rixx @waterbear hmm. I'm no longer sure, maybe I was using a different setting then.