Claude’s Routines feel like the clearest sign yet that terminal automation has outgrown shell scripts and one-off hacks.
It hurts to see your programs taken apart and their weaknesses exposed, but it will make you a better programmer.
One of the most universal experiences of any Linux or Unix user is working through a guide or handbook and coming across an almost unbelievably complex line of code meant to be executed with a shell.
At times, we need to write shell scripts that are interactive and user executing them need to monitor the progress. For such requirements, we can implement a simple progress bar that gives an idea ...