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      <description>I know you haven&amp;rsquo;t heard from me for a while, but I just have been really busy with some career changes, will definitely right about them.
So I finally received my new work laptop and it&amp;rsquo;s a new m1 MacBook pro. Which means I need to set it up, especially the terminal.
As some of you already know, I like to see my terminal with colours and icons that help me to see what I am doing.</description>
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      <description>Hello, amazing people 👋
I am finally back in 🍁and after a 20 hour flight, I needed some time to relax and get back to my EST time zone schedule.
This week I had some fun with cleaning up my Github, while I was doing that I realized why not create a Git CLI cheat sheet to help other.
Now, let me get started with Git.
What is Git? Git is a free, open-source version control software.</description>
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      <title>Dark theme in SQL Server Management Studio</title>
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      <description>Dark theme and me!🖤 I just love having dark theme for every tool and application I use on day to day basis, ranging from: VSCode, Notepad++ and Notion to Slack, Teams and Outlook. After switching between a lot of dark themes in VSCode, I finally settled for Dracula due to the number of applications it supports. So now I can have single dark theme across all the applications that I use.</description>
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      <description>I used Ubuntu as a VM for front-end development. But recently I have been testing Windows Subsystem of Linux (WSL 2) and so far it&amp;rsquo;s good. No need to run VM anymore! (Since I only care about the command line functionality). Also, I have been trying out the oh-my-zsh and I gotta say that it is amazing!
Here is a guide on how to get started with WSL by @jeremycmorgan.</description>
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