csv.vim
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csv.vim
- Rows and columns in vim
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Is there any CSV plugin for NVIM?
There is also csv.vim
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What is the best file format to write tabular data in a text editor(vim) instead of using excel?
For this kind of things I usually use csv and the vim plugin https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim
CSV
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CSV syntax highlighting?
I've looked at https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2830 and https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim and https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Working_with_CSV_files
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
I work with data science, so a lot of the time I'm looking at CSV files, and lately, I've been using https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim with I can recommend. Other than that, I wrote a CLI tool to help manage microservices and many-repo setups, https://manicli.com/.
- Csv.vim: A Filetype plugin for CSV files
- csv.vim: A Filetype plugin for csv files
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Hacker News top posts: Feb 11, 2022
Csv.vim: A Filetype plugin for CSV files\ (0 comments)
fff
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Use Midnight Commander like a pro (2015)
As something of an old-timer here, there's some amusement, but mostly appreciation that people are discovering that these very old ways of doing things have a lot of potential (and a lot of untapped ideas)
Somewhat relatedly, recently I discovered the colorfully named fff. It's a solid file manager, but what I've used it for is a terminal based filespace navigator (by adding a function that just leaves you in the place you navigated to).
It's funny how it's hard to break the habit of "cd" to move around, despite this being way faster, especially if you're not sure where you're going.
https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff
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What are the best open source tools to easily navigate directories from the command line?
Hi. fff, lf, clifm Won't say they're best or not, rather interesting and maybe worth looking at. Looked up for the z in termux's repos and it's called "zoxide" there.
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I created a script that converts tex files to a txt files for grammar checking
According the git repo for fff there are several keybindings (maybe this is a bad design, idk) see https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff
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I'm writing a file manager in pure BASH
Did you check fff?
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Llama - Terminal File Manager
https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff — better color support, image support, fast as fuck and written in widely installed pure BASH
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Awesome CLI & TUI Applications Directory site
fff - fast file manager written in bash https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff
- I am looking for suckless file manager(terminal based).
- Show HN: Tere – A Faster Alternative to CD+ls
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Linux terminal as a desktop?
Yes, there are many. One popular one is [ranger](https://github.com/ranger/ranger). Another, more minimal example is [fff](https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff).
- suckless terminal file manager
What are some alternatives?
rainbow_csv - 🌈Rainbow CSV - Vim plugin: Highlight columns in CSV and TSV files and run queries in SQL-like language
nnn.vim - File manager for vim/neovim powered by n³
sc-im - sc-im - Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
chafa - 📺🗿 Terminal graphics for the 21st century.
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
fnt - apt for fonts, the missing font manager for macOS/linux
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
pipe-viewer - A lightweight YouTube client for Linux, without requiring an API key.
visidata - A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
vimv - Batch-rename files using Vim
sfz - A simple static file serving command-line tool written in Rust.