What does CTRL-click give me that "open $url" (or curl) does not?
That's kind of missing the point. The CTRL-click is for when you, say, less a README or INSTALL file and there's a link in there and you just click on it instead of having to select it, go to a prompt, and type "open <middle mouse button> <return>".
What does CTRL-click give me that "open $url" (or curl) does not?
That's kind of missing the point. The CTRL-click is for when you, say, less a README or INSTALL file and there's a link in there and you just click on it instead of having to select it, go to a prompt, and type "open <middle mouse button> <return>".
OK. But I just tested and I can highlight, right click and "open url" too. Yeah, not as concise as CTRL-click but for as often as I need to do that, not that big a deal…
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