I got tired of searching my shell history, so I built QuickRun.
We all do it. Typing the same commands every day, continuously asking Google or a colleague on Slack for the 100th time how that one specific command was to start the project. Or spending time digging through READMEs, scrolling through shell history, or doing the classic "keep pressing the up arrow
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