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Turning Linux Into a Usable Lispy Machine?
I have been doing research trying to figure out what software in my current toolchain has a Lisp, specifically Common Lisp, alternative. Having looked around I have been able to find a few thing.
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How Do You Setup Workspaces Properly?
I am trying to setup my workspaces for stumpwm, but am running into a wall due to not being able to find much documentation, is there is even support, for a few things I want to do. For some background, I am coming from dwm which I have used for a few years and even forked a few times. In dwm I had a rather simple, but extremely useful, setup where I would store specific types of programs on specific tags. I was able to figure out getting this done in stumpwm and it working just fine. The main issue with this portion of my workspace setup is that the Default workspace still exists. I have tried to figure out how to delete it, but cannot. I know how to rename it, so I could just do that and use it for my terminals, but the issue arises where I have no idea how to change it from the default stacking layout to the dynamic one. Any advice? Additionally, is there a way to get something like dwm's fakefullscreen?
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How Do I Unbind all Default Bindings and Bind Keys With Shift?
My brain hurts, I did this and now it just works.
That doesn't work either :( I made the changes here. When press bindings that use shift they either do nothing, such as the case with these or I get an error saying that the key is not defined such as with the shift bindings in chains
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Terminal Emulators Written in Common Lisp?
I am working on rebuilding my software toolchain around Common Lisp, because it is amazing. I have already started moving to sbcl from zsh, thanks to help from this subreddit and a friend, as well as moving away from my dwm fork to stumpwm. I am looking at what programs I have left to find replacements for and I know I am moving to either lem or gnu emacs, hopefully lem, from nvim and nyxt from firefox, but there are three programs I cannot find CL replacements for, my terminal, screen locker, and dynamic menu. The last two will be a pain, I know, but with the terminal I was shocked to see little to nothing online. I was able to find CLIM implementations of terminal emulators, but the one I found which I lost the link to is built into a desktop environment; I also don't know if it would run under X11 or Wayland. I was curious if there was someone here who would know of a terminal emulator that was written in CL? It doesn't need to be fancy, in fact the less fancy the better. I am just trying to figure out if I refork st or if there is a CL terminal I can use.
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How Would One Bind Prefix + Key + Key?
Also, I apologise but did not push until late last night, here is my current stumpwm configuration in case it helps.
I am unsure if you have interest, but is the final working product :D Thank you again! https://gitlab.com/FOSSilized_Daemon/dotfiles/-/blob/main/src/dotfiles/home/.library/generic/common-lisp/stumpwm/common-lisp/key-binding.lisp
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How to Build a Proper Loading Order From ASDF?
I am unsure if this would have any impact, but I am making some changes (as well as this) to sbcl; none that should cause this though.
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Is There Any Method For Checking If REPL Is Running As a Login Shell?
An update to my other comment. I can confirm that the issues I am having are due to cl-repl. I took my exact configuration, commented out the first line of my replrc.lisp, hardcoded a require for asdf, using find-package always returns nil for some reason with asdf I don't know why, and then symlinked the file to ~/.sbclrc and everything loaded fine and ran fine. I am unsure what is up with cl-repl. I think I would rather use sbcl anyway, but I just need to figure out tab-completion, sytan highlighting if possible, and then determine how to check if asdf is installed to load it (I know I can always require it, but I want to proof this configuration in case I use it on a repl that does not autoload asdf).
I am currently moving over to a repl, either cl-repl or sbcl with some interactive extensions, and am hitting one issue. I do not use a display manager to start a graphical environment, but instead use my .login as a script to start either my graphical environment or my multiplexor. While porting this to common-lisp would be trivial, the one issue is that it would run every time I spawn a REPL. As far as I know there are no versions of a .login file for either cl-repl or sbcl. Does anyone know if there is a way to check if a REPL is running as a login shell or of an extension to implement this functionality? If not it is not the end of the world as I can just write an explicit function and manually call it, but it would be nice to have.
true-zen.nvim
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Authors: how do you make your plugin discoverable and appealing?
Duplicated idea, while it is true that your plugin does center buffer without hiding tabline or statusline, I can do the same in true-zen with 2 lines of configuration). In this case what I would want to strike for is making a very simple script.
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tmux like zooming?
Check TrueZen from Pocco: https://github.com/Pocco81/true-zen.nvim
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true-zen.nvim (rewrite): clean and elegant distraction-free writing for NeoVim
Heya! Meet true-zen.nvim, a plugin that de-clutters NeoVim's UI to enhance your coding experience.
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Neovim distributions for writers
Have you considered using neovim with the [TrueZen plugin](https://github.com/Pocco81/TrueZen.nvim)? I threw that into NVChad and it turned into a very nice writing experience for me. YMMV.
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TrueZen.nvim and gitsigns.nvim not working together?
At first I thougt, that this is due to the colorscheme I use (github-nvim-theme). There is the issue, that when I want to disable Ataraxis-mode, it throws an error and basically the whole Neovim-session is screwed (disabled ui-elements not being reenabled).
- Write Thin to Write Fast
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ataraxis.lua: distraction-free writing in neovim
TrueZen.nvim - seems to be a bit bloated and overkill for what it aims to be, a bunch of different modes and dozens of configurations options
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What is the Proper Way to Enter a New Mode in a Hook? Also Lua Question
My second question is a bit more... complicated? I use TrueZen and honestly love it it works perfectly and the developer is awesome and always up for adding some neat things like including the ability to set quit to either quit or toggle, but I ran into one issue I can't seem to resolve with it. This may be a bit complicated so if I describe this incorrectly please let me know. TrueZen has built-in methods for toggle supported statuslines like lualine, but does not always toggle non-supported statuslines. I made a pull request about this, but as I got distracted and busy with uni I accidentally abandoned it (I apologies I know people doing that can be annoying). The pull request however did have some helpful information though, it seems what I need to do is create a custom function that toggles my statusline... but I don't know how. If you review the request here you can see a better more detailed explanation. From what I can tell, as someone who doesn't fully understand vim or lua, I need to create a function call, say togglel_my_statusline, and then call that function in true_zen.after_mode_ataraxis_on = function (). So I did some document reading figured out I could simply do opt.laststatus = 0 and as I simply set opt.statusline this should disable the statusline. I then simply created this
- Is There a Newer Goyo?
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What are your favorite Neovim plugins exclusive to 0.5?
So as not to mention top plug-ins that are just beautiful and make NeoVim useable (tree-sitter, native LSP, nvim-compe, ...), I'll mention one that's very useful for ricing: TreuZen.nvim.
What are some alternatives?
zen-mode.nvim - 🧘 Distraction-free coding for Neovim
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
dashboard-nvim - vim dashboard
tmux-resurrect - Persists tmux environment across system restarts.
NeoVim-Delightful - A charming and dazzling NeoVim configuration!
ataraxis.lua - A simple zen mode for improving code readability on neovim
zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
vis - A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions
firefox-csshacks - Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.