Have you ever wanted to execute code from inside Zed? Run tests, or a linter, or the compiler, or maybe a script, or a shell one-liner? Watch: What you just saw was me using Zed Tasks to execute a Go test from inside Zed, passing the name of the current function to the go test command. Tasks, as a new feature, first landed in Zed all the way back in February, in v0.124.7. But since then they've be
memoryprofilingtoolengineeringWhen allocating unused memory boosts performance by 2x Term aggregations are one of the key aggregations in our search engine quickwit. They can give you crucial insight into your logs and a typical query would be to count the number of occurrences per log level over a period of time. In SQL, they would be the equivalent of: While they perform excellently at lower car
... let's use SBCL instead of bash!. Objective Shell scripts are... just programs. Written in a rather ugly programming language, that was nevertheless designed to be as similar to actual UNIX command invocations as possible (given how it is actual UNIX command invocations for the most part). Using any other language (e.g. Python) definitely comes with some downsides: if most of what you're doing
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