The bang syntax makes duckduckgo easily the best search engine - it's a shortcut to everything, the perfect gateway to the internet.
Until you try kagi
Brave has it too—but yes, I couldn’t imagine using the internet without bangs.
I use !aur a lot to go look at pkgbuild history
!pac searches the official Arch package repos
Niche Tip! Thanks.
!aw even works
firefox also has that built in
Neat. I love Debian, but its documentation is crap! I hope this works out and I can see an improvement.
The official manuals are fine and translated into many languages. But yeah the wiki isn't great.
Every time I want to contribute to Debian documentation, translation or the like, it feels like the tools and/or bureaucratic process is super heavy and then I just don't have time for that. It might just be me or that I haven't found "the way" but other things I can do much easier. Haven't tried to contributed to Debian Wiki, so that might be easier.
Random Archwiki tip: If you use duckduckgo you can preface a search with !arch or !aw to search the Archwiki
There's a bunch of other !bangs: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs?c=Tech&q=linux
The bang syntax makes duckduckgo easily the best search engine - it's a shortcut to everything, the perfect gateway to the internet.
Until you try kagi
Brave has it too—but yes, I couldn’t imagine using the internet without bangs.
I use !aur a lot to go look at pkgbuild history
!pac searches the official Arch package repos
Niche Tip! Thanks.
!aw even works
firefox also has that built in