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I often just do
Add some filtering in there and you're golden
How tf do you remember that lol, I'm always amazed by CLI focused people being able to remember so much!
I think it has to do with creativity!
The CLI tools are just small simple tools. The power comes from having the understanding of how each tool works and how they can be combined.
I don't remember this string of commands, I know docker, awk and xargs. When I need this, that is the solution I always end up with.
Dude, I use the CLI all day, every day and I can't freakin remember half the commands I need.
If it's something I use often, I'll make an alias even if it's just so I can run 'alias' in the terminal to get a list of things I use often.
This is what I do as well