Charybdis
coc.nvim
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982 | 23,945 | |
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7.5 | 9.0 | |
19 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Charybdis
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Tilted wrist rest recommendations
I am using https://github.com/Bastardkb/Charybdis/tree/main/files/mods/tenting-stand-with-wrist-pads With the Gelpads from Ali. And are quite happy with them. Interestingly do they change after a while and don’t snap to each others, but that’s not a problem.
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Latest pix of the kids
yep what he said. check this out https://github.com/Bastardkb/Charybdis/blob/main/files/mods/readme.md
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Which DIY split keyboard to build?
I started my split journey by building a dactyl manuform with amoeba king pcbs. Now I use a charybdis nano because it has an integrated trackball :D
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
I use a Bastard Keyboard Charybdis Nano. It's an ergo 3x5 keyboard with built in trackball. I built it myself but you can get them pre built too.
https://github.com/Bastardkb/Charybdis
- Tent system using magnets
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My ergonomic mouseless macOS desktop setup for optimal productivity
Keyboard - Charybdis - https://bastardkb.com/charybdis/ - Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/x8pq5k/first_build_charybdis_mods_btu_millmax_whirst/ and stands I designed - https://github.com/Bastardkb/Charybdis/tree/main/files/mods/tenting-stand-with-wrist-pads
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Welcome to r/SystemInformer
Most of my free time is spent researching and engineering for various open source projects. I also enjoy building custom keyboards, right now I'm rocking a Bastard Keyboards Charybdis that I hand built myself. Fun facts: I'm left handed and used to train and ride horses competitively.
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Charybdis: An ergonomic keyboard with integrated trackball.
Stumbled upon this keyboard while searching for Dactyl Manuform pcbs. Thought I'd share it here as well.. Also its open source : https://github.com/Bastardkb/charybdis Bastardkb website : https://bastardkb.com/charybdis/
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Latest build
The design is not mine to share, but it is fully open source -- one of the reasons I really respect bastardkb and wanted to build this board. You can find the files (and license) on the bastardkb github.
- Example wanted Split handwired with trackball - QMK - Elite Cs
coc.nvim
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I can't stand using VSCode so I wrote my own (it wasn't easy)
As well as its own plugins Vim/NeoVim can use VSCode's LSPs, DAPs and extensions either directly or via plugins like CoC[1] and Mason[2].
I would be surprised if emacs couldn't do the same.
1. https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim
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Existing non-lua plugins examples
The most famous TypeScript one probably is coc.nvim
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ready to use neovim for web development (frontend) - beginners
It is flatly the wrong mindset to think of vim as an IDE. vim is a code editor: get in, make change, get out. Consider vim koans, which are a fun little read. You can throw coc.nvim at Neovim, along with a few other bits to give you a Good Enough setup, but vim isn't and will never be an IDE.
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Using CoC inlay hints
I just did a fresh reinstall of CoC, on a newer version of Neovim. I'm now seeing something I hadn't seen before, which CoC calls "inlay hints". They look like this:
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C# lsp configuration with neovim CoC
I'm currently on an old setup (using coc and polyglot) and nvim v0.6.1. I'll be updating to a more modern setup within next year, using the native lsp and building nvim more frequently. But that's not today.
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Does anyone know some good altermatives for these Vim plugins on Emacs?
coc.nvim
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LazyVim
There are some plugins which have the best documentations I have ever seen, but you need to read it from the Vim.
Example of coc.nvim: https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim/blob/master/doc/coc.txt
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Resources on learning bash scripting
Actually you can with coc.nvim & coc-sh. So long as shellcheck is also installed and in PATH, it'll integrate with coc/vim just fine.
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how to set up coc.nvim extension on offline machine?
When you install an extension it runs an npm install or yarn, iirc, which is going to be problematic for you being offline. I was going to say you could copy that ~/.config/coc folder directly to the other machine but yeah, Windows, no idea. You see here https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim/wiki/Using-coc-extensions
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GCC autocompletion
You can try https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim, the pre-requisite is to install nodeJS, then to install all the languages LSP. This works for me for Angular, Rust, JavaScript, Vimscript, etc
What are some alternatives?
dometyl-keyboard - A parametric generator for designing split, concave, ergonomic keyboards written in ocaml.
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
trackball - Code for a trackball I'm building from scratch
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
dactyl-manuform
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
Dactyl-Manuform-PCB-Plate
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
tractyl-manuform-keyboard
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.