A place to share Nushell scripts with each other
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Nupass performance 20230502 (#474)
* Use par-each in main list builders

Using par-each on the main list builders for random words, symbols and numbers results in a significant performance gain

* Add benchmarking section

Explain how par-each really can improve performance
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Nushell Scripts

This is a place to share Nushell scripts with each other. If you'd like to share your scripts, fork this repository, and create a PR that adds it to the repo.

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Running Scripts

You can run nushell scripts in a few different ways.

  1. You can type nu <script name>.
  2. From with nushell, you can type source <script name> and if the script is just a bunch of commands it will run the script. If the script is a custom command it will load those custom commands into your current scope so you can run them like any other command.