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What's a unique customization on your Linux machine you think no one else has?
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I use compose key sequences to save time writing out long email addresses. For example, I have something like this in my ~/.XCompose:
So I can just type Compose (right alt on my system), bos@ and get his email address. Less error prone than typing out emails manually.
I'm probably not the only one to use compose strings as a replacement to a text expander, but I don't know anyone else who does this.