Supercharged Linux Commands | bat Makes cat Even More Useful
The bat command is the new and improved cat command written in Rust! In this video, @LearnLinuxTV dives into the bat command's cool features such as Syntax highlighting, line numbers shown in the output of the back command, and git integration.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:54 - Cat command comparison
02:09 - Changing cat to bat
03:00 - Install the bat command
04:15 - Install bat on Fedora
05:24 - Install bat on Enterprise Linux
05:51 - Install the tar command
06:43 - Verify curl is installed
08:14 - Move the bat binary
09:00 - How to simplify bat with an alias
10:37 - Additional examples with a git file
13:45 - Version control changes
15:40 - Conclusion
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