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dotfiles
- Put scripts in dotfiles repo?
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Running rofi from i3 config ,different result
If you wanted to check anything else out, here's my i3 config, that appfetch.sh script, and my rofi themes
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Split keyboard layout on i3
And here's a table with all those hotkeys laid out so I could keep track of them more easily: https://github.com/NicksIdeaEngine/dotfiles/blob/master/refs/linux/dotfiles/i3hotkeys.mkdn
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Whats up with the huge space bar on all keyboards?
Edit your ~/.Xmodmap file to something like this: https://github.com/NicksIdeaEngine/dotfiles/blob/master/.Xmodmap
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I think my head is going to explode...
My user_modules.ini file is right here but it's just more examples of the module above.
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Switch audio output
Here is that script.
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I am done with vim (ThePrimeagen)
lol I have an over-engineered multi-file neovim config that probably gets close to 500+ lines if I combine everything back into one file and remove all the extra space used to make it more readable. I've been apprehensive about switching to Lua but I know it needs to happen soon.
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Super new to i3, trying to get the nerd icon fonts working. I have it working in i3, but not in any apps that use GTK. Is there a way around this that any of you know of?
Here's my gtk-3.0/settings.ini file: https://github.com/NicksIdeaEngine/dotfiles/blob/master/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
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Tips for multi-PC setup
Layer 0 and 1 are for PC/Linux. On Linux, I use this .Xmodmap file ( https://github.com/NicksIdeaEngine/dotfiles/blob/master/.Xmodmap )to set up how that OS interprets CapsLock to give me an extra modifier key. Aside from that, there isn't anything I felt needed specification between PC/Linux.
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Using both Alt and Windows key
Here is mine which replaces the Caps Lock key with Hyper along with some other stuff. https://github.com/NicksIdeaEngine/dotfiles/blob/master/.Xmodmap
neoterm
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Does anyone use vim for lisp dev?
I use Vim with neoterm, highly recommend. - guaranteed support on everything with a repl - never creates unexpected windows - every interaction is explicit
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mini.move - Move any selection in any direction
At the moment I am planning to write two modules and then start on 'mini.terminals'. I usually prioritize work based on combination of "I have some cool idea about this" and "I don't like what I am currently using". I am using kassio/neoterm for a very long time and it is quite OK for my needs.
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What is to go-to environment on Windows for Common LISP development?
Neovim works just fine. I use Neoterm to send-to-repl, here's what my config looks like. Your other options include vlime and slimv. I switched to neoterm because it's simple, explicit, and doesn't create unpredictable windows. Works for any other language just as well.
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Show HN: PostgreSQL Sessions in Vim
Using neovim + https://github.com/kassio/neoterm I have a similar, possibly simpler, workflow that doesn't require any other program (especially listening willy nilly with no authentication/authorization whatsoever) other than your normal SQL client running:
* I open a :Term window, in which I run the sql client (i.e. ":Texec sqlite\ foo.sqlite" or ":Texec mysql foo", etc)
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Is SLIME setup possible for Vim?
I'm using neoterm. I like that I can use the same tech for every language + consistent keybinds. Also Slime might not support a more fringe or outdated lisp distro but a plain old VTY terminal always will.
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How to automatically close or re-use previous terminal when running vim-test multiple times
I've been using Neoterm, coupled with its vim-test strategy, for this
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Vim 9.0 Was Released
Having gone from a stock vim to a highly modified vim and back again, here are some plugins that I find really boost my productivity:
- neoterm, for opening a REPL in a split buffer and quickly sending chunks of lines to the REPL (https://github.com/kassio/neoterm)
- fzf for faster buffer and file navigation (https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim)
- vim fugitive for good git integration (https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive)
- some other tpope plugins (surround, unimpared, commentary, vinegar)
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What would you consider a modern lisp workflow/toolchain?
I found Vlime to be more updated than slimv and give a smoother experience. With time I've switched to bare neoterm which I highly recommend. CL and lisps in general are designed with a text repl in mind, so this is the method that is guaranteed to work on every obscure CL distribution, and also transfer well to any other REPL-based languages.
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Any way to send errors from npm (yarn) local server to neovim?
I start terminal inside of neovim. It works really well. In this terminal, you can use gf (goto file) keybindigs, etc. It works especially well with this plugin: https://github.com/kassio/neoterm
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Advice for r and rmarkdown using vim?
Workflow is basically to open two windows (left with code, right with terminal) and send code from left window to right with a help of kassio/neoterm.
What are some alternatives?
i3-polybar-config - My i3 configuration with polybar for HiDPI screen (4k)
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
base16-black-metal-scheme - A collection of Black Metal inspired base16 schemes.
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim
vim-repl - Best REPL environment for Vim
dotfiles - wave Welcome to my dotfiles repository! This is where I store my personalized desktop configuration. desktop_computer
iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim
nvim-config - Personal neovim configuration, part of https://github.com/FedericoAntoniazzi/dotfiles
pulsemixer - CLI and curses mixer for PulseAudio
deol.nvim - Dark powered shell interface for NeoVim/Vim8