GitHub now offers free private repos! https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/07/github-free-users-now-get-unlimited-private-repositories/
I completely missed this when it was announced. I have a few private repos (e.g. my CV) that I've previously been keeping on other services.
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I'm experimenting with Atuin for searching my terminal history: https://atuin.sh/
Previously I'd just used fzf to find items, which does work nicely. Occasionally I *really* want to search "commands which were run in this directory" though, which Atuin offers.
I've started keeping a list of particularly interesting bugs and patches that I've worked on: https://github.com/Wilfred/interesting-code
The time that I once removed *a single closing paren* in Emacs is still my favourite.
In many respects I feel an LLM benefits from a monorepo. I've vibe coded a bunch of helper CLIs recently and end up repeating the same preferences for all of them.
I want all my CLIs to use clippy, parse arguments with clap, etc. They're distinct tools in distinct repos though.