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directories-rs | dotfiles | |
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5 | 18 | |
693 | 63 | |
5.3% | - | |
4.0 | 9.5 | |
8 months ago | 22 days ago | |
Rust | Vim Script | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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directories-rs
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Rip – Rust crate to resolve and install Python packages
There are even libraries for that!
https://github.com/dirs-dev/directories-rs
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Use the XDG Base Directory Specification
At least for rust applications of your own, you can use the library https://github.com/dirs-dev/directories-rs to follow XDG on Linux as well as platform conventions on Mac and Windows.
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[ANN] Released `config-finder`, a crate to easily help your CLI app find all its config files
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised to see this pop up about two weeks after there was no response to this reply on #47: Support for using ~/.config on Mac for command line apps on directories-rs:
- "directories" crate version 4.0.0 broken on MacOS
dotfiles
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Whats Your VIMRC Setup For 2023?
I've just noticed my vimrc right now has exactly 600 lines... not counting the rest of files of course
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any reference about plugins (from github preference) for wforrite using Markdown
I only really needed to set few settings + extend syntax folding to comfortably write Markdown
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How to manage Vims dot files (version >8.2), if there are complete plugins inside .vim?
And I don't know anything about stow as I just use my own simple install script
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hjkl vs jkl; - is it crazy to want to switch to the latter?
I have public GitHub repository with all my dotfiles under MIT license. On private machine I make changes to them; on work machine, I just clone/pull that public repo. Eventual changes done during work time I just remember to implement at home again.
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Little vim window to paste to clipboard
Like this one I have in my dotfiles?
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Share your vimrc with comments what you intended the changes for. Here's mine.
Well, I'm not gonna comment every tiny bit (as it's usually obvious from the code already), but if you are interested in reading others configs: my vimrc alongside the rest of my Vim configuration
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What is your setup for developing in C?
Arch Linux (or WSL2 on Windows)
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My Self-starting vim configuration
You start like this and end like this ;)
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Should I use vanilla Vim instead of Vscode?
Read configs of more experienced users (here's Jorengarenar's, for example)
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Language server protocol
I use vim-lsc (my config)
What are some alternatives?
dirs - a low-level library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS and Windows
ccls - C/C++/ObjC language server supporting cross references, hierarchies, completion and semantic highlighting
rattler - Rust crates to work with the Conda ecosystem.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
boxxy - boxxy puts bad Linux applications in a box with only their files.
targets.vim - Vim plugin that provides additional text objects
xdg-ninja - A shell script which checks your $HOME for unwanted files and directories.
nvim-lspinstall - Provides the missing :LspInstall for nvim-lspconfig
config-finder-rust - Rust crate to easily find config files and directories for your CLI application
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
platformdirs - A small Python module for determining appropriate platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim