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2020-10-03 07:41:32 <p0a> taurux: can git-annex archive your files even if they're at different places? Or do I need to turn / into a git project?
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2020-10-03 07:42:04 <ski> (i guess sometimes it feels like i'm wading through drifts of køkkenmøddings of old cruft, making trails after me, through older accumulated trails)
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2020-10-03 07:42:14 <taurux> p0a, yes, it does
2020-10-03 07:42:29 <taurux> It has a quite steep learning curve but it's really powerful
2020-10-03 07:43:04 <taurux> It manages different places through different git repositories, but your files don't need to be present in each of the repos
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2020-10-03 07:43:29 <taurux> it can keep track of files independently from git, git only manages symlinks to the actual files that are managed by git-annex
2020-10-03 07:43:33 <p0a> that's awesome, thank you. I guess that's the tool I'm trying to write?
2020-10-03 07:43:39 <p0a> I should just use git-annex instead
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2020-10-03 07:44:09 <p0a> you can attach textual descriptions to binary files and search for those, right?
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2020-10-03 07:45:29 <p0a> well it might be off-topic of this channel. Thank you regardless I'm going to look into it now
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2020-10-03 07:46:45 <taurux> p0a, yes, it support tags
2020-10-03 07:48:47 <p0a> tags won't do
2020-10-03 07:48:50 <p0a> I need long descriptions
2020-10-03 07:49:08 <p0a> I basically need text files associated to binary files that I can grep
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2020-10-03 07:50:13 <taurux> oh I don't know if git-annex supports that. You had better write a tool on your own as you just did probably, or a simple solution with some text files and a shell script
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2020-10-03 08:04:55 <tomsmeding> p0a: tried to implement line numbers in the stupid way, my suspicion was confirmed: https://tomsmeding.com/ss/get/tomsmeding/GFBLec
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2020-10-03 08:05:28 <tomsmeding> (note the wrong line height for the high characters in a different font)
2020-10-03 08:05:31 <p0a> Yeah I'll try to write my own tool. I haven't been able to find a solution so far plus I will learn quite a few things down the road
2020-10-03 08:06:16 <p0a> tomsmeding: utf8 is maddening
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2020-10-03 08:07:04 <Rembane> p0a: ...in that 1 character /= 1 byte?
2020-10-03 08:07:19 <tomsmeding> well no, utf8 is a nice encoding, fonts are the problem
2020-10-03 08:07:25 <p0a> Rembane: I'm mostly talking about alignment issues when drawing them
2020-10-03 08:07:33 <p0a> Yeah right, well I wasn't being technical
2020-10-03 08:07:37 <tomsmeding> utf8 /= unicode /= fonts :p
2020-10-03 08:07:46 <p0a> That's all true and I'm aware
2020-10-03 08:07:46 <Rembane> p0a: Yeah, that's a problem too. :)
2020-10-03 08:07:46 <tomsmeding> p0a: you're in #haskell
2020-10-03 08:07:59 <p0a> I know lol I just don't like being technical in general
2020-10-03 08:08:36 <p0a> I had a similar issue tomsmeding, alignment of text tables, and I tried to fix it from within bash (it was a disaster)
2020-10-03 08:08:48 <tomsmeding> lol
2020-10-03 08:09:18 <tomsmeding> like, a potential solution to this is not making two <pre> elements of which you need to match the line heights, but make a huge table with a <tr> for each line
2020-10-03 08:09:32 <tomsmeding> but that's, I dunno, awkward
2020-10-03 08:09:38 <p0a> delegate it to the browser, right?
2020-10-03 08:10:07 <tomsmeding> also means I need to process the output of highlightjs to be a table instead of a <pre> :D
2020-10-03 08:10:11 <Rembane> I wonder if brick could help you. I'm not sure though, but curses seem like at least slightly useful here
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2020-10-03 08:10:37 <p0a> tomsmeding: another approach instead of line numbers would be to allow the user to hightlight some parts of the code in the url
2020-10-03 08:10:51 <p0a> tomsmeding: i.e. ?highlight=12,25,34-36
2020-10-03 08:11:10 <tomsmeding> ... the canonical way to select which, is having line numbers that you can click on :)
2020-10-03 08:11:15 <p0a> which instead of showing line numbers, just uses a yellow background color
2020-10-03 08:12:04 <p0a> Rembane: Yeah I think curses would work, but it's high powered. I was trying to do everything from inside bash scripts
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2020-10-03 08:14:45 <Rembane> p0a: Got it, making everything from bash scrips seems to me like a good way to make your life extra painful
2020-10-03 08:17:26 <tomsmeding> p0a: it's going on my todo list :p
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