If someone wants to make software with the agenda of deeply simplifying the mess that we today call software, I will be happy to sponsor it:https://twitter.com/github/status/1131476921693474816 …
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I would say that most of the Unix tools make sense for *interactive* usage, where errors caused by text interface are more immediate and apparent. The things get hairy when people try to immortalize them in shell scripts without handling any edge cases.
That said not all Unix tools are made equal and many of them evolved in nearly pathological ways. I generally like the idea but I find the current set of tools to be far too large and most of them far too complex. I would say it all happened despite the Unix philosophy.
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