Post 394640 by kurisu@iscute.moe
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(DIR) Post #297235 by jerky@niu.moe
2018-09-30T10:59:07Z
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Why >_ is often used as a shell symbol? I've never seen shell like that.
(DIR) Post #297236 by Ocean22@niu.moe
2018-09-30T10:59:25Z
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@jerky ed?
(DIR) Post #297239 by jerky@niu.moe
2018-09-30T10:59:49Z
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@Ocean22 ?
(DIR) Post #297249 by Ocean22@niu.moe
2018-09-30T11:00:19Z
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@jerky Doesn't the editor ed use this> Idk I've not used it in years I'm just a dum catgirl please don't hurt me
(DIR) Post #297251 by Ocean22@niu.moe
2018-09-30T11:00:37Z
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@jerky Also we are using the same icons
(DIR) Post #297255 by waifu@pikachu.rocks
2018-09-30T11:01:24.099319Z
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@jerky >_< the user is looking at my icon, kyaa!
(DIR) Post #297257 by jerky@niu.moe
2018-09-30T11:02:09Z
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@Ocean22 No, it does not have prompt (at least the GNU one). And also, my reply was classical ed joke.
(DIR) Post #297258 by Che5hire@niu.moe
2018-09-30T11:02:11Z
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@jerky Continuation prompts seem to always be configured to look like that.
(DIR) Post #297261 by Ocean22@niu.moe
2018-09-30T11:02:43Z
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@jerky OH HECKY
(DIR) Post #297281 by kurisu@iscute.moe
2018-09-30T11:04:34.397000Z
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@jerky _ has traditionally been used as the cursor instead of █, and > is a somewhat standard shell prompt
(DIR) Post #393512 by InvaderXan@sunbeam.city
2018-09-30T14:10:45Z
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@jerky I've seen old school Telnet connections have just a > as a prompt. Though I always have my terminal set to have a flashing block instead of a flashing underscore for the insert point.
(DIR) Post #393513 by jerky@niu.moe
2018-09-30T14:49:52Z
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@InvaderXan I hate flashing cursors.
(DIR) Post #393521 by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2018-10-06T06:31:53.063075Z
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@kurisu @jerky Blocks are better, if you have more than one terminal open on the screen. This way you can find at a glance the window, which has the focus.
(DIR) Post #394640 by kurisu@iscute.moe
2018-10-06T09:44:16.967953Z
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@tija @jerky you can colour code the _, or some terminal emulators just stop blinking the cursor if its not focussed
(DIR) Post #396459 by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2018-10-06T12:53:48.884763Z
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@kurisu @jerky In urxvt it’s a common option.