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Rename cloudjumper -> cloudsurfer

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@ -56,16 +56,17 @@ Here's a list of the most interesting ones, along with what they do and where th
- nautilus-here - A quick command that opens nautilus in the current directory. For lazy people :P - nautilus-here - A quick command that opens nautilus in the current directory. For lazy people :P
- ssh-retry - I forget where it came from, but this command reepeatedly calls ssh until it succeeds in connecting. - ssh-retry - I forget where it came from, but this command reepeatedly calls ssh until it succeeds in connecting.
## `cloudjumper.sh` ## `cloudsurfer.sh`
`cloudjumper.sh` is a new script I'm writing to bring some of the customisations I store here in this repository to terminals on shared machines - where I can't modify `.bashrc`, for example. `cloudsurfer.sh` is a new script I'm writing to bring some of the customisations I store here in this repository to terminals on shared machines - where I can't modify `.bashrc`, for example.
It's designed to be executed in a single bash context, and leave no trace on the host machine after the customisations are applied - just in case the bash process crashes! If need be, it can also be executed in multiple separate bash processes and will bring the customisations to each one separately - without interfering with the rest of the machine. It's designed to be executed in a single bash context, and leave no trace on the host machine after the customisations are applied - just in case the bash process crashes! If need be, it can also be executed in multiple separate bash processes and will bring the customisations to each one separately - without interfering with the rest of the machine.
Due to it's transient nature, cloudjumper is bound to be more lightweight and be missing a few features of the full list that my main bin folder can provide, but the aim is to make a foreign terminal feel a bit more like home :smiley_cat: Due to it's transient nature, cloudsurfer is bound to be more lightweight and be missing a few features of the full list that my main bin folder can provide, but the aim is to make a foreign terminal feel a bit more like home :smiley_cat:
Here's a list of things it currently supports: Here's a list of things it currently supports:
- Aliases - by dynamically loading the main `.bash_aliases` - Aliases - by dynamically loading the main `.bash_aliases`
- Colouring the prompt to remind you that cloudsurfer is active
- _(Got an idea of something to include? File an issue, or open a pull request!)_ - _(Got an idea of something to include? File an issue, or open a pull request!)_
## Disclaimer ## Disclaimer