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How to Find Where Ruby Methods are Defined
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Thanks. I enjoyed this coderwallism.
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Have at least one original repo where Perl is the dominant language

Walrus
The walrus is no stranger to variety. Use at least 4 different languages throughout all your repos

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Have at least three original repos where Ruby is the dominant language

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Have at least one original repo where Ruby is the dominant language

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Have at least one original repo where some form of shell script is the dominant language
You could use zsh and just not bother even typing cd, just the path o.0