edamagit
ffxiv-tools
edamagit | ffxiv-tools | |
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11 | 8 | |
1,074 | 75 | |
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8.0 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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edamagit
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Tell HN: Edamagit (VSCode) is looking for a new maintainer
Edamagit for VSCode, the Magit clone I started as a COVID lockdown project, is now seeking a maintainer. I can no longer support this project, but I believe both the users and the project deserve a chance to thrive under the guidance of someone willing and capable.
Lately, my only contributions have been to protect the extension from breaking changes in VSCode and to address critical bugs. I rely on this tool and use it daily, so I will continue to do so unless there's a change in maintainership.
[ Seeking maintainer. Contact [email protected] ]
https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
- Edamagit – Magit for VSCode
- Edamagit - Magit for VSCode
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Magit
> Using the Vscode extension version [...]
Are you referring to https://github.com/kahole/edamagit ?
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Switching From VSCode to DOOM Emacs Recently. Here's My Experience
There is a magit inspired extension for VSCode called edamagit. Last I tried it the bare basics were there, but things quickly fell apart when I tried doing anything more than staging a chunk and committing it. But I would image it’s only been getting better over time.
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Vim/Neovim, Vscode or Intellij?
One alternative would be to just not use the mouse with VS Code. For committing, there’s https://github.com/kahole/edamagit where Alt-x c c Ctrl+c Ctrl+c gets you there. Same goes for opening files, etc.
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Linus (Tech Tips) is using KDE in his Linux challenge, talks issues with his unique setup and challenges gaming
Example where you can see the raw button on the right: https://github.com/kahole/edamagit/blob/develop/tsconfig.json
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VS Code extension to integrate the tox task automation tool
Not at all - pretty much the opposite: I switched to VS Code after using Emacs (Spacemacs and later Doom Emacs) for 4.5 years. Other than the excellent keyboard usability, I've always found emacs to be a bit of a pain. After I found Edamagit and VSpaceCode, I was sold.
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VSCode Magit - An Introduction
Repo here: https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
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The values of Emacs, the Neovim revolution, and the VSCode gorilla
I use this for git interactions in VSCode
https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
ffxiv-tools
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Question about Lustris and wine prefixes
Have you read this guide?
- "It will never work with flatpak" - permissions of a program
- XIVLauncher now on Linux, gets FINAL FANTASY XIV Online running on Steam Deck
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State of FFXIV on Linux (Manjaro KDE Plasma) w/ AMD GPU - XIVLauncher, ACT, GShade, FPS limiter, OBS w/ GPU encoder and more
ACT - https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/tree/lutris-xivlauncher
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This has probably been said before but I'm genuinely impressed with how far Wine/Proton/DXVK etc has come (FFXIV)
There's an act installer. Last I knew the overlays were not working as well as cacbot (I really wish cacbot would just die anyway). https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md As for a guide, I'd rather not. You should check out the gshade installer instead. https://github.com/HereInPlainSight/gshade_installer
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Linus (Tech Tips) is using KDE in his Linux challenge, talks issues with his unique setup and challenges gaming
This is the guide I followed: https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md
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final fantasy xiv
Getting ACT to work is tricky, but it can be done. The key is to install it into the same prefix as your FFXIV installation, get the various .NET libraries it needs installed, and run it using the same runtime that you're using for the game. In addition, you will have to use setcap to enable certain capabilities for the wine runtimes, as ACT relies on directly reading network data from other processes and wine is restricted from doing that normally. There's a scripted tool that handles a lot of this, although it's a bit dated so I don't know if it still works -- I used it as a guide to manually perform an installation myself: https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md
- Log files tool?
What are some alternatives?
VSpaceCode - Spacemacs like keybindings for Visual Studio Code
hudkit - transparent fullscreen click-through WebKit browser window, for making cool desktop HUDs
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.
gshade_installer - GShade Installer / Updater Bash Script for Linux
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
openrazer - Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
RazerGenie - Qt application for configuring your Razer devices under GNU/Linux.
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
Floatplane-Downloader - Project for automatically organizing and downloading Floatplane videos for plex.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
polychromatic - RGB lighting management software for GNU/Linux. Powered by OpenRazer.