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Sherlock, your neighborhood command-line sloth sleuth. Are you a hack programmer? Do you find yourself constantly Googling for how to do basic programming tasks? Suppose you want to know how to format a date in bash. Why open your browser and read through blogs (risking major distraction) when you can simply stay in the console and ask howdoi: $ howdoi format date bash > DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d`
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python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.html | Instant coding answers via the command line | Fedora 37 for x86_64 | python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.rpm |
python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.html | Instant coding answers via the command line | Fedora 37 for aarch64 | python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.rpm |
python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.html | Instant coding answers via the command line | Fedora 37 for ppc64le | python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.rpm |
python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.html | Instant coding answers via the command line | Fedora 37 for s390x | python3-howdoi-2.0.16-6.fc37.noarch.rpm |
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