LFG
lp-conf-cli
LFG | lp-conf-cli | |
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8 | 2 | |
53 | 0 | |
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7.3 | 10.0 | |
20 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Shell | |
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LFG
- LGF, a Terminal Assistant
- LFG, a Terminal Assistant
- LFG CLI now using GPT-4o
- Llama3 as "Man Pages" in the Terminal
- LFG is a CLI tool that helps you find the right terminal commands for your tasks
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Ask HN: Have you coded any productivity software just for yourself?
I did just for myself, but open sourced it: https://github.com/bjarneo/LFG
- LFG is a CLI tool using llama3 to help you find terminal commands
lp-conf-cli
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Ask HN: Have you coded any productivity software just for yourself?
Productivity software for myself:
I have added an undocumented option (--ical URL) to my script `mai3bar` that by default displays CPU, RAM and HDD usage alongside a wall time clock. When the `--ical` parameter is added, it detects whether there is an appointment within the same working day and counts down the minutes to it. Once the event is 15min away, it turns yellow and then red at 5min to go. This way, I can attend the events without having any distracting prior ”notifications”. Just occasionally glance the colors in the status bar... <https://masysma.net/32/i3bar.xhtml>.
Another productivity measure was to write down many of the “vector workflow” commands that I use to pre and postprocess various graphics, including making aliases for hard-to-remember syntax of commands (rsvg-convert ... -> svg2pdf here: <https://github.com/m7a/lp-conf-cli/blob/master/svg2pdf>). The vector graphics stuff is collected in a long, searchable document here: <https://masysma.net/37/vector_workflow.xhtml>.
My start page “Information and Links” helps me to quickly access the accurate and applicable documentation for some programming environments that I work with and allows keeping a list of links in the same UI <https://masysma.net/32/ial.xhtml>. Complete with VI-inspired key bindings :)
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Ask HN: What colorscheme are you using in your code editor?
For my needs, contrast must be strong. Hence I mostly stick to the defaults on a 16-color urxvt.
vim: `ron` which I think is the default.
vifm: custom-made colorscheme (https://github.com/m7a/lp-conf-cli/blob/master/vifmrc if you're interested, screenshot: https://masysma.net/32/conf-cli_att/scrvifmtheme.png)
Occasionally, I turn off syntax highlighting altogether (most often this happens in Markdown or HTML documents where the default syntax highlighting does stupid things like trying to set the font to italic...)
What are some alternatives?
csv-to-sql - A small utility to convert any CSV file into a list of SQL queries. Practical to convert, say, a log, into a database fix.
noctis - Noctis is a collection of light & dark themes with a well balanced blend of warm and cold colors
plastic - ♻ A simple theme.
vscode - 🦌 Soothing pastel theme for VSCode & Azure Data Studio
penumbra - Penumbra Color Theme
paddy-color-theme - A very detailed VS Code color theme with earthy tones and many background options for all ye badass hackers. 🍁
bbedit-vim-colors
forest-night - 🌲 Comfortable & Pleasant Color Scheme for Vim
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
1989.vim - vim color scheme inspired by Taylor Swift
neovim-ayu - Ayu theme for Neovim.
emacs-kaolin-themes - Set of eye pleasing themes for GNU Emacs. Supports both GUI and terminal.