Best of UbuntuSeptember 2022

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    How to use Buffalo, a Golang rapid web development Framework

    How to use Buffalo, a Golang rapid web development Framework Intro – Rapid Software Development in the Modern World with Golang. This post is the first in a planned series about rapid software development in the modern world. Buffalo can generate both pure backend API services and fully-fledged web apps with frontend matter included.

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    Micro: Making File Editing Easier in Linux Terminal

    Micro is a modern terminal-based text editor that attempts to take the pain of keyboard shortcuts and provide popular shortcuts as well as mouse supports. It’s actively being developed by Zachary Yedidia and many other open source enthusiasts are contributing to it.

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    Ubuntu 22.10’s New Wallpaper is an Absolute Knock-Out

    New wallpaper will grace the desktop of users who install or upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 in October. All new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designed background image that carries a carefully-rendered character based on the codename mascot.

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    Papirus Icon Set’s September Update Adds 38 New Icons

    A new version of the Papirus icon theme for Linux desktops is available to download. Papirus is one of the best icon sets for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. Users are able to make requests for new icons through Papirus’ GitHub page.

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    Automate your releases on GitHub.

    Using a GitHub workflow with a few lines of the YAML, we can automate that task and focus more on development. Alongside, it also generates a changelog file ( CHANGELOG.md) and tags. To follow Semantic versioning practices - To go back in time and use the previous version.

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    How to Make Console Your Default Terminal App on Ubuntu

    Console is billed as a ‘simple user-friendly terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop’ It’s not as avanced as GNOME Terminal, which is the VTE Ubuntu and most Linux distros that ship the desktop environment use. Console delivers command done notifications by default.