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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
The three pillars of observability
Tail
Grep
Sed
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levenzonlabs.com
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137 days ago
awk
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
ACK
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levenzonlabs.com
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137 days ago
SYN
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whatsfordinner.rip
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137 days ago
Watch
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
Try viddy 👍
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adegoodyer.com
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137 days ago
Nice! Thank you
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adegoodyer.com
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137 days ago
Agree!
Also very handy for finding/searching logs/configs..
fzf
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
fd
https://github.com/sharkdp/fd
rg
https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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adegoodyer.com
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136 days ago
What's also pretty great is that fzf indexes on the fly and is still miles faster that most IDE's (which will often crash when searching large codebases or number of repos anyway).
Rust is so good at this type of tooling.
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maho.dev
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137 days ago
If you need structured logging just add awk and jq.
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cloudnativeboy.bsky.social
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137 days ago
kubectl
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chardoncs.dev
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137 days ago
Tr
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benhemp.bsky.social
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137 days ago
Honorable mention:
Cat
Awk
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
alias cat=bat
https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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benhemp.bsky.social
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137 days ago
oooh fun new toys! TY!!!
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animetrashpanda.bsky.social
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137 days ago
The three pillars of reliability:
pkill
systemtcl
dmsg
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
I think you mean
systemctl
journalctl
kubectl
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ok8.bsky.social
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137 days ago
xeyes
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whatever.mom
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137 days ago
jq erasure
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
That’s cloud native
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whatever.mom
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137 days ago
broke: cloud native
woke: infradigenous
bespoke: "folk devops"
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caledhwa.bsky.social
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137 days ago
Cloud native is where I can write JavaScript and it deploys to all 3 clouds, right?!
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whatever.mom
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137 days ago
at least three
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tibobeijen.nl
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137 days ago
That's Cloud Naive
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pete-naylor.bsky.social
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137 days ago
+1 for awk
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iamstan.elmo.sh
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adrianamvillela.bsky.social
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137 days ago
🤣
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stevemcghee.dev
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137 days ago
cut for the folks like me who forget how to sed
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
have you tried sd?
https://github.com/chmln/sd
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stevemcghee.dev
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137 days ago
Oooh I haven't. Nice!
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animetrashpanda.bsky.social
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137 days ago
Holy shit, where has sd been all of my career
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justingarrison.com
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137 days ago
It's not as powerful as sed but it has some more options than tr
I usually use tr for easy stuff, sd for complex but "I know what I want" and sed for anything beyond that
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animetrashpanda.bsky.social
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137 days ago
That makes sense. I usually just cry until something restarts
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adrianamvillela.bsky.social
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137 days ago
What Christmas miracle is this? 🤯
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caledhwa.bsky.social
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137 days ago
Table steaks, really…
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bownie.bsky.social
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137 days ago
More three pillars of my career
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bala.bsky.social
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137 days ago
find xargs awk
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Also very handy for finding/searching logs/configs..
fzf https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
fd https://github.com/sharkdp/fd
rg https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
Rust is so good at this type of tooling.
systemctl
Kill
Cat
Awk
https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
pkill
systemtcl
dmsg
systemctl
journalctl
kubectl
woke: infradigenous
bespoke: "folk devops"
https://github.com/chmln/sd
I usually use tr for easy stuff, sd for complex but "I know what I want" and sed for anything beyond that