kohelet, a random en
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Also it's really cool that whenever I have a thought to write here,
Instead of opening a tab in the browser and wait for it to load and everything,
I can just write toot post in my terminal, write my toot and send it.
It's so simple and I love itttt :hearteyes:

max, a random en
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scy, a random en
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Okay, so. I have a and a file. And I’d like to compare them. And since I’m a programmer, I don’t want to compare them visually, but with a . But how?

Like this.

alias pdfcat='gs -q -sDEVICE=txtwrite -o-'
alias doccat='pandoc -t plain'

pdfcat a.pdf > a.txt
doccat b.docx > b.txt

git diff --no-index --word-diff a.txt b.txt

And since we’re using --word-diff, it doesn’t matter that the two files use wildly different line wrapping.

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