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&lt;p>This post is kind of a sales pitch of using &lt;strong>C&lt;/strong>ommand &lt;strong>L&lt;/strong>ine &lt;strong>I&lt;/strong>nterface in programmer&amp;rsquo;s everyday work. I list all the things I appreciate in using shell, all my favourite tools, tips and tricks related to console with some description why I consider those awesome. I also share my personal config so anyone can have the same setup on own machine in seconds - just take a look at section &lt;a href="#dotfiles" rel="">about dotfiles&lt;/a>
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