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gr1ev0us / find.sh
Last active March 30, 2026 07:21
Cheatsheet for find linux
# List of cheatsheet for linux find.
# Taken from here http://alvinalexander.com/unix/edu/examples/find.shtml
# basic 'find file' commands
# --------------------------
find / -name foo.txt -type f -print # full command
find / -name foo.txt -type f # -print isn't necessary
find / -name foo.txt # don't have to specify "type==file"
find . -name foo.txt # search under the current dir
find . -name "foo.*" # wildcard
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hachesilva / restart-cinnamon-in-linux-mint.txt
Created March 5, 2019 15:24
Several ways to restart Cinnamon in Linux Mint
1. Hit ctrl+alt+esc
2. Hit Alt+F2, type r, and press Enter
3. Switch to another tty, for example tty6, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F6
Run:
pkill -HUP -f "cinnamon --replace"
Return to tty8 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F8

LLM Wiki

A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.

This is an idea file, it is designed to be copy pasted to your own LLM Agent (e.g. OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode / Pi, or etc.). Its goal is to communicate the high level idea, but your agent will build out the specifics in collaboration with you.

The core idea

Most people's experience with LLMs and documents looks like RAG: you upload a collection of files, the LLM retrieves relevant chunks at query time, and generates an answer. This works, but the LLM is rediscovering knowledge from scratch on every question. There's no accumulation. Ask a subtle question that requires synthesizing five documents, and the LLM has to find and piece together the relevant fragments every time. Nothing is built up. NotebookLM, ChatGPT file uploads, and most RAG systems work this way.