@ThePrimeagen

YES I REALIZED THAT THERE WAS A MISTAKE.  I ... uhh.. well I have this script already that is a bit more complete, but it also lacks the same setup as this video.  I tried to record this video with my general reactions to developing, which unfortunately made me introduce a bug because... well zsh is hard.

@ThePrimeagen

Dear Algorithms,  

My name is the primeagen.  I have 4 wives and a beautiful child.  Please allow this to work for I must feed them

@redditrepo473

So much has changed, yet it feels like this exact stream dialogue could happen tomorrow. Never change, Prime.

@slipcurve1410

The intensity of the delivery really helps with learning. I don't know if you pioneered this style, but it's genius.

@TamaMcGlinn

Assuming this isn't the first or last time you write an executable script, you should probably map that chmod. For example: `nnoremap <leader>fx :!chmod +x %<CR>`

@chrism3790

I feel like I'm being spoon fed Adderall

@veirt7569

7:08
I tweaked it and I figured it out that I can just pipe the curl into bat so that the window doesn't close until I quit it
bat also gives syntax highlighting, which is also nice
edit: don't forget the --paging=always flag

@jhwheeler7

This is the best type of Prime video. Spontaneous genius, useful result, hilarious presentation. Brilliant.

@monklg

Your 4th "Hey" at the beginning is awesome! So serious and scary! Cool hey trick

@夕阳-n1h

Prim is the college professor I wish I had

@gladoseus

I have no idea what are all these about but love watching his videos. great personality <3

@keatonhatch6213

Top tier content. I’m gonna sub don’t know why but your energy makes me feel like I’ll be missing out if I don’t.

@qwarlock4126

Great video! I actually feel like I learn a lot by watching you write the scripts. The process is great. I take LOTS of notes! Thanks again and thanks for making it fun!

@chris-ew9wl

Never a dull moment with theprimeagen! Thanks man! Love this short videos too!

@moopet8036

Vim knows what language you're using from &filetype and <c-r><c-w> inserts the word under your cursor, so you could do a quick function to use those as well.

@voskresenie-

you can put \n in echo. you just get one by default (add -n to remove) so you don't need to at the end of the line, but you can add your own newlines as well.

@WorldWideWebWisdom

It's 9 in the morning and I already got my daily dose of coconut oil

@utvikler-no

I think this must be one of the best script tutorials on the internet ATM ..

@dirtygiraffes512

Ahh yes. A fellow sane and logical programmer.