What's your ulimit? What the heck is ulimit and where does the program even live? It is ghost command.
>>107544472git gud
>>107544472its a shell embedded utility like cd its not on the filesystem
>>107544472there's this little known command called "type", you should use it
>>107544472RTFMhttps://man.archlinux.org/man/core/man-pages/ulimit.1p.en
>>107545156Or rather, install the fucking manuals.
>>107544949Why would I run type if I need to type it?
>>107544716tldr is the most based utility of all time.I'm honestly baffled it took until the mid-2010s for someone to notice that it would be useful to have examples for most things instead of dumping literally everything into massive manpages.Before that, Linux users must have been operating on an autism level even I cannot comprehend.
>>107546528I installed tldr, never used it, and still just read manpages. I'll just ask an llm for examples. Between zsh completion, --help, fzf shell history, and manpages, I rarely have a reason to look at tldr, that wouldn't also require me to cross-reference a manpage.
>>107544472$ type ulimitulimit is a shell builtin
$ type ulimitulimit is a shell builtin
>>107544472zsh's datetime module, which provides strftime as a command. So much better than the date command.
it says unlimited