#shell
Try is a simple Ruby tool that organizes your coding experiments in one folder like ~/src/tries, using fuzzy search to quickly find or create dated directories (e.g., 2025-01-18-redis-test). Install via `gem install try-cli` or curl the single file, then add `eval "$(try init)"` to your shell—no setup needed. It ranks recent projects highest with smart matching, so you avoid scattered "test" folders and lost /tmp work. This saves time jumping between ideas, keeping your chaotic projects instantly accessible and productive.
https://github.com/tobi/try
#ETHFI
Here's a closer look at the technical analysis:
• Volume has been steadily increasing over the past three days.
• The 5-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA5) has crossed over the 20-day EMA, indicating a positive trend.
• While the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is high in lower time frames, it remains relatively low on the daily chart.
The price has broken out of resistance with significant volume. If it can sustain this momentum without retracing back into the previous range, there's potential for further upward movement