NormalNvim
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NormalNvim
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Wich is better between Lunar vim and Astrovim
NormalNvim is a middle ground between both.
- NormalNvim is a normal Neovim config
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How to map <Tab> but not affect <C-i>
This fix is included in NormalNvim, you can check the fix here. By mapping TAB this way, pressing TAB won't trigger the behavior of .
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NormalNvim 2.0: Officially released
The mapping `gd` works correctly as described in the wiki. If you cannot use it, it means you have to use mason to install LSP support for go with `pm`
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NormalNvim: Officially released
features
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NormalNvim is a Neovim distro with Colemak-dh mappings
I still haven't released it officially, but in the meantime * You can find it here. * You can find the mappings here.
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What's a very simple config change that you can't live without?
The mappings file of the nvim distro I'm about to release: NormalNvim
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Just some design practice. Took NeoVim to make something out of it
It's creative commons? I'd love to use It for my nvim distro NormalNvim
linux
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Linux Mint Working on Wayland Support
It's actually incredibly useful to have apps like window managers or apps that rely on manipulating user input like xcape read another apps data. In fact such are still possible just 10x as complicated as they now involve writing awful little programs in some combination of c and yaml instead of a dead simple single line shell invocation of a program.
See https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/tools
The fact that this can work at all seems to suggest that its just as possible for malicious code running as user to compromise your security and the only thing actually broken is useful apps.
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Issue with interception-tools
After updating my system after a while, i found Interception-tools to not working . It fails on a dependency on libyaml-cpp.so.0.7
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<ESC> substitution
You can try to use https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/tools/-/tree/master
- Mapping Caps-Lock to Esc is life changing
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What's a very simple config change that you can't live without?
Having both is a game-changer. Depends on your OS. On Mac, I use Karabiner. Linux I used use caps2esc and on Windows I use a custom AutoHotKey.
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Emacs-written novel on the German bestseller list
Before that I had used interception tools for key rebindings, which relied on the udevmon service to intercept keypress events, and thus even works in a TTY terminal, not requiring a window manager. I use vim keybindings in Emacs and for that I found it useful to rebind ESC to CTRL if tapped, but it still acts as CTRL when held (now I have implemented that in my keyboard firmware).
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newbie doubt here
In addition to using ctrl+a as prefix... some of us remap capslock to ctrl so then the two buttons are right next to each other and easy to press with one motion. (This then makes it possible to have that key be ctrl when pressed in combo with another key or esc when pressed on its own.)
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Mapping Alt+hjkl to arrow keys (sway, wayland)
i use both X and Wayland and i also have a lot of key switching going on. So to have a universal config that works under both protocols i have to go lower than the display server protocols. I looked around for such a thing and finally found the interception tool
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How to swap Caps Lock and Ctrl?
Do you know about https://gitlab.com/interception/linux/plugins/caps2esc? It makes it ctrl when held in combo with another key or esc when pressed on its own w/o other key (I loved it before ergodox) and there are some related plugins there for other keyboard customizations as well.
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TUTORIAL: Making Caps do both Control and Esc like Caps2Esc, but with only hyprland+ydotool
Caps2Esc is a very useful input remapping utility: it turns the Caps key into either Esc or Control depending on how it's used: - if the Caps key is released before another key is pressed, it emits Esc - If the Caps key is used in chording mode, like by pressing Caps and C, it emits Control, to send Control-C
What are some alternatives?
codeexplain.nvim - A nvim plugin Powered by GPT4ALL for Real-time Code Explanation and Vulnerability Detection (no internet necessary)
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
compiler.nvim - Neovim compiler for building and running your code without having to configure anything
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
NormalNvim - A normal NeoVim config [Moved to: https://github.com/NormalNvim/NormalNvim]
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
astronvim-config - AstroNvim v4 config
xcape - Linux utility to configure modifier keys to act as other keys when pressed and released on their own.
mini.nvim - Library of 40+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.8 and higher) experience with minimal effort
Mailspring-Libre - (archived) Mailspring Libre build – aiming at removing Mailspring's dependecy on a central server
YankAssassin.vim - Don't let the cursor move while Yanking in Vim/Neovim
QuickLook - Bring macOS “Quick Look” feature to Windows