There's no way to do this built in (nor do I see it as necessarily
being worth the development effort offhand - feels like a niche use
case and prioritzation is unfortunately a thing), but the first thing
that springs to mind is using shell tools like zsh's temporary-file
support, e.g.:
$ fab
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Jeff Forcier j...@bitprophet.org wrote:
There's no way to do this built in (nor do I see it as necessarily
being worth the development effort offhand - feels like a niche use
case and prioritzation is unfortunately a thing), but the first thing
that springs to