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  1. The elves will inspect your socks now.

    :frogblush:

    Los elfos van a inspeccionar tus calcetines, ojo cuidao.

    #elves #elfs #elfos #doby #sock #calcetin #christmas #navidad #cartoon

  2. The elves will inspect your socks now.

    :frogblush:

    Los elfos van a inspeccionar tus calcetines, ojo cuidao.

    #elves #elfs #elfos #doby #sock #calcetin #christmas #navidad #cartoon

  3. The elves will inspect your socks now.

    :frogblush:

    Los elfos van a inspeccionar tus calcetines, ojo cuidao.

    #elves #elfs #elfos #doby #sock #calcetin #christmas #navidad #cartoon

  4. The elves will inspect your socks now.

    :frogblush:

    Los elfos van a inspeccionar tus calcetines, ojo cuidao.

    #elves #elfs #elfos #doby #sock #calcetin #christmas #navidad #cartoon

  5. @NSFW Yes, the #Santa time is getting closer, but you will have to wait for your presents... who knows if you should be on the naughty or nice list... Even I guess these elf's belong on both lists! Santa Claus's naughty list, but my NICE list.

    #naughtyList #SantaClaus #hollydays #xmas #christmas #winther #staywarm #elfs #ChristmasTree #ChristmasTime

    @potd

  6. While I've been waiting on packages to compile for ELFS I've been playing with xonsh in between builds.

    Xonsh is a python-powered shell. I don't often use python, but have started growing a liking to it with xonsh.

    It's got some pretty neat features and expands the capabilities of a traditional shell greatly.

    What stood out to me the most is the fact that the PATH environment variable is an array and not a string. This is a quirk I've only ever seen in the rc shell from Plan 9. It's actually a really good quirk too! This feature actually makes it easier to script and manipulate the PATH variable in many ways.

    While my demonstration is not particularly impressive I think it's kinda neat how python and shell are intertwined in such a nice way.

    #python #shellscripting #shell #elfs #xonsh #linux #linuxengineer

  7. While I've been waiting on packages to compile for ELFS I've been playing with xonsh in between builds.

    Xonsh is a python-powered shell. I don't often use python, but have started growing a liking to it with xonsh.

    It's got some pretty neat features and expands the capabilities of a traditional shell greatly.

    What stood out to me the most is the fact that the PATH environment variable is an array and not a string. This is a quirk I've only ever seen in the rc shell from Plan 9. It's actually a really good quirk too! This feature actually makes it easier to script and manipulate the PATH variable in many ways.

    While my demonstration is not particularly impressive I think it's kinda neat how python and shell are intertwined in such a nice way.

    #python #shellscripting #shell #elfs #xonsh #linux #linuxengineer

  8. While I've been waiting on packages to compile for ELFS I've been playing with xonsh in between builds.

    Xonsh is a python-powered shell. I don't often use python, but have started growing a liking to it with xonsh.

    It's got some pretty neat features and expands the capabilities of a traditional shell greatly.

    What stood out to me the most is the fact that the PATH environment variable is an array and not a string. This is a quirk I've only ever seen in the rc shell from Plan 9. It's actually a really good quirk too! This feature actually makes it easier to script and manipulate the PATH variable in many ways.

    While my demonstration is not particularly impressive I think it's kinda neat how python and shell are intertwined in such a nice way.

    #python #shellscripting #shell #elfs #xonsh #linux #linuxengineer

  9. While I've been waiting on packages to compile for ELFS I've been playing with xonsh in between builds.

    Xonsh is a python-powered shell. I don't often use python, but have started growing a liking to it with xonsh.

    It's got some pretty neat features and expands the capabilities of a traditional shell greatly.

    What stood out to me the most is the fact that the PATH environment variable is an array and not a string. This is a quirk I've only ever seen in the rc shell from Plan 9. It's actually a really good quirk too! This feature actually makes it easier to script and manipulate the PATH variable in many ways.

    While my demonstration is not particularly impressive I think it's kinda neat how python and shell are intertwined in such a nice way.

    #python #shellscripting #shell #elfs #xonsh #linux #linuxengineer

  10. While I've been waiting on packages to compile for ELFS I've been playing with xonsh in between builds.

    Xonsh is a python-powered shell. I don't often use python, but have started growing a liking to it with xonsh.

    It's got some pretty neat features and expands the capabilities of a traditional shell greatly.

    What stood out to me the most is the fact that the PATH environment variable is an array and not a string. This is a quirk I've only ever seen in the rc shell from Plan 9. It's actually a really good quirk too! This feature actually makes it easier to script and manipulate the PATH variable in many ways.

    While my demonstration is not particularly impressive I think it's kinda neat how python and shell are intertwined in such a nice way.

    #python #shellscripting #shell #elfs #xonsh #linux #linuxengineer