On 2012-01-02 12:26, hiro wrote:
> I don't understand how this is related to your quote?

Suraj re-evaluated his toolset. I think the re-evaluation part is a good
idea, however it seems you could spend too much time doing it.

> You always execute ls when you cd to a different folder?

in interactive shells, yes.

I examined my interactive shell history and found that I had too many cd
then ls, amongst other things.

However, it's not as easy to do the same analysis with my X11 interactions.

Do people do this? How? Just guessing at my usage, I would think that
sync'ing cut buffers, selections, vim last yank, and screen/tmux buffers
would be a win. No clue without data, though....

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