SketchyVim
Amethyst
SketchyVim | Amethyst | |
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14 | 148 | |
548 | 14,170 | |
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5.1 | 6.5 | |
about 2 months ago | 21 days ago | |
C | Swift | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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SketchyVim
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What does "Keybindings like Vim" mean (to you)?
However, I do look for projects that embed vim in other applications. Stuff like https://github.com/glacambre/firenvim, https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim, and the deceased https://www.onivim.io all embed real, actual (Neo)vim in text input fields and it just feels right
- SketchyVim: Adds all Vim moves and modes to macOS text fields
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VI-bindings everywhere - does it exist?
if you're on macOS, there's SketchyVim
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no neovim, but if you want Vim moves all around macOS
there's a free, open source project that brings a Vim backend engine to macOS: https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim currently it's using libvim but a neovim port should be possible. the issue though using a Vim backend is that it's not adapted to macOS' buffer. so it will work only 1) if the text is readable and writable 2) moves like zz, L, etc. that play with screen buffers will not work.
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SketchyVim: Add native Vim to all macOS text fields
With this nifty utility https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim you can use the power of vim in Safari, in Finder search boxes and a multitude of other places in macOS. It works by using a real vim buffer in the backend and synchronizing it with the system text fields via the accessibility API. It is super light weight and all vim text features are supported. If you enjoy vim as much as I do this utility might be worth a try.
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How do you get over wanting to use VIM motions throughout the OS?
That scratchpad idea with a global hotkey sounds like a solution that could work. I haven't tried it, but isn't that similar (functionality-wise) to https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim?
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Kindavim – Vim Keybindings All over macOS
There is a much more capable open source version of this: https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim
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Svim: Vim for macOS Text Fields
I found this very powerful tool which enables vim bindings in most macOS text boxes: https://github.com/FelixKratz/SketchyVim. It is a
- My new open source hobby project: Vim in macOS text fields
- My newest hobby project: Vim in macOS text fields
Amethyst
- Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
- Amethyst
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It's been almost 9 months since Ventura was released. What's your thoughts about "Stage Manager"?
I'm using amethyst as my Window manager, and I'm feeling fine
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Window manager that behaves like on WindowsOS?
And for the second part, we have Wins to manually drag and set the window position, and Amethyst to set it automatically.
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[Serious] I don't get why people like Mac and I feel like I'm missing out
If you find the native window management lackluster (like I do), you can install a window manager like Amethyst, or yabai, veeer, or many others.
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i3 Linux -> macOS
I also used Amethyst, but I think yabai is much better
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Witch – macOS window switcher replacement
Amethyst is my tiling manager of choice for macOS: https://ianyh.com/amethyst/
It was a little buggy when Ventura dropped, but it gets frequent updates and has stabilized in the past few months.
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How to tile (auto-fit) all open windows on the screen? Example: If you have 8 windows open, you want to auto-fit all 8 windows on the same screen. What about 3rd party apps?
This can be done through third party programs such as amethyst. It's not a native feature unless I am mistakened.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
`cask "amethyst"` [link][oss] for `i3` like window management
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Are We Sixel Yet
> tmux helps all 3, but not particular good at either.
iTerm2 on macOS has some nice tmux integration[1]. Basically, you run a tmux session (using tmux -CC), but the actual window management on the client side is handled by iTerm2. This works pretty nicely with the tiling WM (Amethyst[2]) I use on macOS.
If anybody is aware of Wayland compositors that integrate similarly, please let me know. I'd love to be able to do the same on my linux machines.
[1]: https://iterm2.com/documentation-tmux-integration.html
[2]: https://github.com/ianyh/Amethyst
What are some alternatives?
SketchyBar - A highly customizable macOS status bar replacement
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
vimac - Productive macOS keyboard-driven navigation
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
Newtrodit - A console text editor written in C.
i3-gaps - i3-gaps – i3 with more features (forked from https://github.com/i3/i3)
kindaVim.docs - Ultimate Vim Mode for macOS
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
Surfingkeys - Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
i3-multimonitor-workspace - i3wm Multi-Monitor workspace
GIMX - The GIMX software.
skhd - Simple hotkey daemon for macOS