Any extra tips or tricks are welcome!
Yesterday I learned that set -x
enables trace for a bash, sh, or zsh script and prints the trace to the terminal.
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Always partial to yq and jq. No easier way to interact with kubernetes outputs on the fly.
Don’t forget about fq!
How I have never heard of yq, I’m unsure, but thank you as I’m sure it will make life easier
I really like jless. You can pipe the JSON output of a cURL command into it and it displays it in a really nice, easy to read way with collapsible arrays and objects.
pv, which is like cat, simply copying files or stdin to stdout, but prints statistics to the terminal.
A related tip:
dd
isn’t special in the way most people use it. This works too, if you’re root:pv my-fav-distro.iso > /dev/sdc