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Good call, I've had success with:

     pandoc -f gfm -t typst -o file.typ file.md 
and as you'll know it's easy to add a Template if required.

Pandoc is cool but I hate writing my own scripts for it.

You know that "this dude" is basically the UK Governments version of the NSA, right?

https://github.com/gchq

https://www.gchq.gov.uk/


I was not expecting that. It's really interesting that they are behind this.

Ah you beat me to it ;) I was chuckling when I read that

"encrapsulated"


It's just one press of the G key in Vim, or Alt > in Emacs. Even nano has Alt / to jump to the end of a file.

I find those preferable to reading things in reverse order, but Vim opens up at the last location anyway so it's usually just there.


If you like things like this you'll probably enjoy

     b64(r13(MaE3o3OmYz5yqPNtqUu0VPOxnJpX))


Better to think of it that it changes at 01:00 UTC, which takes care of the parts of Europe that are 2 or 3 hours ahead (instead of CET's 1 or 2), and the UK going "forward at 1 and back at 2"

"Europe DST changes at 01:00 UTC" - much simpler ;)


Perhaps a shell alias for:

TZ="Etc/UTC" xclock -analog -update 1 -norender -hl grey -fg grey -bg black

(or similar) would also suffice.


Don't be silly, - the MacBook Pro's are just used to RDP to the Azure Windows VMs ;)


You might like Yazi[0], although the layout is more "modern" (like ranger / nnn etc.) uses tabs for multiple different views.

[0]: https://yazi-rs.github.io/


Oh thanks for the tip, appreciate it.

I see it can even do file previews with kitty which is perfect as I already use kitty as my default terminal.


You might like MerrySky.net as a free and ad-free web based replacement that you can drop on your homescreen.


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