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animated-tailwindcss
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Using Animate.css with Tailwind CSS
I am excited that recently I released its version 3 that is fully compatible with Tailwind CSS v3. One can read the docs here. The package provides utilities to customize all the animation-related properties. Most of the utilities support arbitrary values too. I have also added all the CSS-compatible animation timing functions there are at easings.net. For some animations, you can also customize their translating distance (for example, in case you want subtle entrance/exit). The package is open-source and MIT licensed (GitHub). Please try using the configuration. Any feedback is much appreciated.
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Animate.css with Tailwind CSS
Please give the configuration a try. If you feel that something went wrong, please comment and/or create an issue on GitHub. I am working on adding options to customize animation duration, delay, etc. These will be available soon!
VSpaceCode
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Can vim commands works directly from VSCode commands menu?
Try VSpaceCode.
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vscode with keyboard only. how many people can do it and tools to help?
I use the extension package called VSpaceCode keeps my hand on the keyboard 90% of the time.
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Is there a solid and standardized hotkey setup that doesn't use so many function keys?
I can highly recommend VSpaceCode: https://vspacecode.github.io/
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VSCode-Neovim: Use embedded Neovim in VSCode without emulation
VspaceCode might help you and others: https://vspacecode.github.io/
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Ask HN: What is your development workflow on the MacBook M1?
What has helped me with the consolidation is the ubiquity of my preferred key bindings. I use vim keys with spacemacs like bindings.
On emacs, doom-emacs[1] gives me the bindings. On VSCode, VSpaceCode[2], on Jetbrains Rider, Intellimacs[3]. While there are minor differences between the implementations, I have very limited friction when switching between IDEs.
I have paid for the Jetbrains ultimate subscription as I also use DataGrip. I think I’ll be satisfied with the current version of their IDEs for the next 2 years even if I decide to cancel the sub.
[1]: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs
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Switching From VSCode to DOOM Emacs Recently. Here's My Experience
For setting up VSCode as a modal editor with mnemonic keys use https://vspacecode.github.io/. It wont be as good as doom/spacemacs but its for sure better than VSCode vanilla
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How do I get from the tutorial to being productive?
Productivity is purely subjective and the most minimal and customizable solution is not always the answer. My personal solution is doom emacs for productivity with org mode, text authoring with latex / pandoc and random text editing and VSCode with VSpaceCode for coding.
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VS Code Vim Useres: Care to share some of your settings / advice ?
try VSpaceCode
- Cross-platform key binding solution for VSCode?
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What's the difference between Vim/Emacs? Do they do they same thing? New to Linux and can't decide which to use!
Then Spacemacs is probably the most nicely configured editor in existence. It improves over Vim by making the SPC the central leader key, and adding highly intuitive mnemonic keybindings. Really, check out Spacemacs for 5 minutes, and I guess you will understand the beautiful concept and using it you will have the power of Emacs and Vim combined (and improved on) in one. You should not just take my words without checking them, but I can tell you that I have checked out the various 'Spacemacs imitations', spacevim, vspacecode, atom with which-key, but they all pale by comparison to Spacemacs (Doom emacs is a good competitor but personally I prefer Spacemacs and definitely I would recommend it over Doom for beginners).
What are some alternatives?
Reactive Resume - A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind. Completely secure, customizable, portable, open-source and free forever. Try it out today! [Moved to: https://github.com/AmruthPillai/Reactive-Resume]
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
react-simple-animate - 🎯 React UI animation made easy
edamagit - Magit for VSCode
config - Configuration module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍓
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
easings.net - Easing Functions Cheat Sheet
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
Reactive-Resume - A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind. Completely secure, customizable, portable, open-source and free forever. Try it out today!
vscode-nb-keybinding - Netbeans Keybindings for VSCode