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Happy with my bash progress!
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Good job. But don't worry if you have to look up answers. I've been at this for 20 years and I still have to look up and double-check basic syntax like the classic
find -exec
one. No big deal if only takes a couple of seconds.This is definitely the sort of thing that LLM AI tools can help with, in theory.
Yeah, you can't keep it all in your head. Knowing what to look up is the better part of the battle.