heirloom-ex-vi
rubocop-daemon
heirloom-ex-vi | rubocop-daemon | |
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6 | 1 | |
59 | 217 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | 5 months ago | |
C | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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heirloom-ex-vi
- Ask HN: What tools are you a 10/10 on?
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OpenVi: Portable OpenBSD vi for Unix systems
Using Carsten Kunze's actively maintained continuation of Gunnar Ritter's (outstanding) traditional ex/vi project is highly recommended. See https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-ex-vi/.
The parent project on SourceForge hasn't had any activity for 15 years, nor a release in 17+ years, but still contain various known bugs, all of which are fixed in Carsten Kunze's project.
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POSIX command line editing standard?
Attempting this clone of traditional vi from GitHub instead of SourceForge (the SF version lacked libuxre which was available on the GH version), it looks like heirloom ex also cleared the screen, unlike ed(1).
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The Unix EX Editor by Bill Joy (Basics)
I came across a more recently updated copy of that code which works with modern terminals "out of the box", and includes other bugfixes: https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-ex-vi
rubocop-daemon
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Ask HN: What tools are you a 10/10 on?
rubocop-daemon: https://github.com/fohte/rubocop-daemon
This gem has completely changed my relationship with Ruby programming. It speeds up RuboCop by forking a daemon process instead of loading it from scratch each time, so it's fast enough to use the "format on save" feature in VS Code. I love being able to copy/paste code and not worry about spacing or indentation. I can press Cmd+S to save the file, and everything is instantly formatted. (Or if it doesn't get formatted, then I know there's a syntax error somewhere.)
What are some alternatives?
nvi2 - A multibyte fork of the nvi editor for BSD
AppGrid - macOS window manager with Vim–like hotkeys
OpenVi - OpenVi: Portable OpenBSD vi for UNIX systems
notion-auto-pull - Bash script to automatically download a notion workspace
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
dotfiles - .files
Compactor - A user interface for Windows 10 filesystem compression
pEmacs - pEmacs - Perfect Emacs
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances