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I often run the equivalent of
vi +99999 $( ls ~/.clk/timeline/*.txt | sort | tail -n1 )
so that I can edit the most recent entry. This typically happens when I make a typo in the most recent clk in command.
This shortcut should probably be given a somewhat long name to discourage it's use. Manually editing the timeline is a blunt instrument. Maybe clk edit-recent?
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I often run the equivalent of
vi +99999 $( ls ~/.clk/timeline/*.txt | sort | tail -n1 )
so that I can edit the most recent entry. This typically happens when I make a typo in the most recent
clk in
command.This shortcut should probably be given a somewhat long name to discourage it's use. Manually editing the timeline is a blunt instrument. Maybe
clk edit-recent
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: