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Life inside one big text file
Merlin Mann | Aug 17 2005
O’Reilly Network Weblogs: Living in text files Giles takes one of the biggest, geekiest leaps you can—moving all of his stuff into a single big-ass plain text file.
This ambitious strategy—usually only whispered about among the lower geek echelons in which I dwell—seems to require a lot of confidence, planning, and familiarity with your favorite flavor of text editor. Mine’s currently TextMate, but, given what I’ve seen people like Danny do with Vim (and its incremental search-on-steroids, scripting functions, and endless shortcuts and configurability), this really reignites my resolve to hit the book and thumb through all my bookmarks again. So. Questions for people who are already living in one text file:
Spill whatever you like about your one-file system (and, curious folks, feel free to ask questions). Related Stuff 74 Comments
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Slightly off-topic, but: this...Submitted by scruzia (not verified) on August 17, 2005 - 6:14am.
Slightly off-topic, but: this reminds me of how MPW (the "Macintosh Programmers' Workbench") programmers would program much of the time, on Mac OS 9 and earlier versions, before the NeXT merger and Mac OS X. MPW kept a scrolling history that was a bit more "active" than normal terminal windows are. Instead of having shell script commands in a ~/bin directory, you'd have a part of your transcript that you could easily find, select and then hit Enter to execute it. MPW was like a bizarro-world version of Unix. It worked in its own world, but everything seemed somehow inside-out to me. » POSTED IN:
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