cursor
slack-term
cursor | slack-term | |
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95 | 6,455 | |
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6.5 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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cursor
- Cursor: A cross-platform library to move the terminal cursor and create interactive CLIs
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How do I move the terminal cursor cross-platform?
Hi, thanks for the suggestion. Goterm had some issues when I used it. I made my own library now, which just adds the functionality for cursor movement: https://github.com/atomicgo/cursor I found that go-ansi had some good ANSI to windows syscalls functions which I used now.
slack-term
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A CEO's Guide to Emacs
You can still find terminal interfaces for a lot of these things, including Slack: https://github.com/jpbruinsslot/slack-term. I don't use Emacs but I imagine you could integrate that somehow if you wanted to.
- Do SWE's actually use the command line?
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today, I challenged myself to daily my beloved T60 for a week (T5500, 2GB, SSD, Arch/KDE)
If I accepted having an intermediate jump box, then things go even farther down. Any with a telnet client works, and with something like ZiModem that opens up literally anything with a serial port. I've done "real" work from an Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64 by telnetting to a jumpbox and then sshing into my work Macbook. Spending a whole day that way would be pretty challenging but it could be done. Throw in slack-term and I was able to even keep up with company chat. I was only doing it for fun so I didn't go all the way but I could have set up our g-suite in a terminal IMAP client.
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My pinephone daily driver experiences so far
Slack/Discord This is the biggest gap for me so far. I haven't figured out how to get slack or discord to load in firefox. Those sites just redirect me to a page that tells me to download the Android app, even if I spoof the user agent. I use Slack for work, and Discord for communicating with some friends and family, so I'd still like to figure this out. The closest I've found for slack is slack-term which is terminal-based and seems to be abandoned. But it actually works (not well, but you can read and write messages), though the user experience is truly terrible on the phone, since you have to use the on-screen keyboard to do anything. Supposedly there is a matrix bridge, but I haven't tried it yet.
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What's the best way to find an emacs ninja to help/hire?
NB. On integrating slack & other webby things. Terminal applications might be a big help here (the Windows terminal now has excellent compatibility if you’re using Windows). For instance, there’s a slack plugin for weechat (a terminal IRC / chat client) which by all accounts works pretty well. Or there’s this client that runs directly in a terminal.
What are some alternatives?
wtf - The personal information dashboard for your terminal
survey - A golang library for building interactive and accessible prompts with full support for windows and posix terminals.
Legcord - Legcord is a custom client designed to enhance your Discord experience while keeping everything lightweight.
keyboard - ⌨️ Read keyboard events in your terminal applications! (Arrow keys, Home, End, etc.)
gord - The Discord terminal client you never knew you wanted.
minquery - MongoDB / mgo query that supports efficient pagination (cursors to continue listing documents where we left off).
pmaports
robin - 🔄 Generic, fast and thread-safe round-robin loadbalancer library
mmsd
goterm - Advanced terminal output in Go
wee-slack - A WeeChat script for Slack.com. Supports threads and reactions, synchronizes read markers, provides typing notification, etc..