#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
#php
You can easily set up a WordPress development environment using GitHub Codespaces or locally with Docker. Codespaces lets you start coding in a ready-made cloud environment directly from your browser, saving setup time and letting you work anywhere. For local setup, you need Node.js, npm, and Docker installed. After cloning the WordPress development repository, you run simple commands to install dependencies, build the project, and start the environment. You can access your WordPress site at http8889, run tests, and manage the environment with commands. This setup helps you develop, test, and contribute to WordPress efficiently without complex manual configuration.
https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop
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