Many applications these days require authentication to external systems with resources, such as users and passwords to access databases and service accounts to access cloud services, and so on. In such cases, private information, like passwords and keys, becomes necessary. It is essential to take extra care in managing such sensitive data. For example, if you write your AWS key information or pass
Andrew Gallant's ripgrep introduction post showed us that classic Unix tools like grep (and its later iterations like ag) can be dramatically improved in the areas of raw performance, user-experience, and correctness. These modern Unix tools (like ripgrep, bat, jq, exa, or fd) aren't quite drop-in replacements but they're close enough to avoid paper cuts, and for most use cases are better than the
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