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  <blog_title>Welcome to new things</blog_title>
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  <description>I was looking for some kind of tool to help me select clusters for Kubernetes, and I saw a tool called peco. https://qiita.com/sonots/items/f82912367693d717ff06 PECO is an independent tool that has nothing to do with Kubernetes, but when I used it, it was extremely useful! Unfortunately, when I use …</description>
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  <published>2019-05-29 02:39:11</published>
  <title>Using peco/fzf has made the selection process in the Linux shell dramatically easier.</title>
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