MzQ1NjExN2
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I recently started using xdotool command for automating things. Its very easy to create scripts and have it do stuff for you. I've created some draft scripts for work where I have to fill out repetitive documentation in a browser. It fills out forms that take up to 10-20 minutes in less than five seconds. So far with draft scripts I should be able to shave off 20 minutes from my work day. Hopefully this will be up to 2 hours/day (maybe more) shaved off once I've created all the scripts I can possibly create with this command.
I told my coworker about this who is using a Windows laptop provided by the company and he is interested in me setting up a Linux laptop for him just for this.
"On the other hand, learning the Linux command line is extremely rewarding. If you think
you're a “power user” now, just wait. You don't know what real power is — yet. And, un-
like many other computer skills, knowledge of the command line is long lasting. The
skills learned today will still be useful 10 years from now. The command line has sur-
vived the test of time."
Quote from "The Linux Command Line" by William Shotts:
I told my coworker about this who is using a Windows laptop provided by the company and he is interested in me setting up a Linux laptop for him just for this.
"On the other hand, learning the Linux command line is extremely rewarding. If you think
you're a “power user” now, just wait. You don't know what real power is — yet. And, un-
like many other computer skills, knowledge of the command line is long lasting. The
skills learned today will still be useful 10 years from now. The command line has sur-
vived the test of time."
Quote from "The Linux Command Line" by William Shotts:

