No? This will search the logfiles (if irssi is configured to create those at all) for a pattern. This still requires that you had to have an irssi client running and connected to the server/channel in question, during the time the user is afk. Which is why others recommend e.g. setting up ZNC.
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There are also mutt and neomutt.
I personally have been using the latter for years, but it requires some time to setup and tweak until it fits your purposes.
Documentation is top-notch though, and customizability a first-class concern.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organize your files and folders with tags | TagSpaces
2·3 years agoI used tmsu (“tag my shit up”) for a while, but it required too much discipline and then I dropped it.
In addition, tools like
fzffor fuzzy file-search (comes with shell integration to e.g. replace the default history search in bash) andripgrep-allmade this kind of organization unnecessary for me. It now suffices to have a vague idea where a thing is located and I can do a brute-force search in a few seconds.The next-level filesystem argument is brought forward every few months, but I’m not buying it.
and then suddenly there’s the perfect use case
Yeah but like WHAT?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
1·3 years agoI think you generally can’t know if someone shared their code with the intention that others may use it, but it’s a reasonable assumption.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
162·3 years agoI find this unnecessarily derisive. There are good reasons for a UI or README not being user-friendly, the top-most one being (imo) that it is really, really hard to get right, takes a lot of time and doesn’t primarily solve the problem the project was started for.
Yes they are wrong. A contribution may consist of “merely” a bug report. Even just asking questions may indicate that the UX or documentation is lacking.