himalaya
nabla.nvim
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MIT License | MIT License |
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himalaya
- Himalaya
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Outlook in the terminal
Before you going deeper, take a look at himalaya if it fit to your needs.
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A Terminal Email Client As An Alternative To Gmail: Neomutt and Vim
https://github.com/soywod/himalaya this one also is a thing, has a vim plugin too
- Himalaya: CLI for Email Management
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Has anyone packaged Rust programs as nix packages?
Take a look at Himalaya: https://github.com/soywod/himalaya
- Recommend a calendar for Sway
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Bash script to download particular email attachment?
You can use himalaya for that
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Burgr – Books in Your Terminal
We live in a time of a Renaissance of terminal tools. I recently discovered Himalaya[1], a command line tool for email, and I really like it. I'm also interested in exploring a new tool for calendar called qcal[2]. I'm kicking around writing a chat client for GroupMe for the terminal right now. That way I could finally ditch pidgin.
Like the OP, I spend all day in tmux these days, which is in many ways the most superior UI[3]. As a bonus, CLI tools are often cross-platform and very easy to write.
1: https://github.com/soywod/himalaya
- Himalaya, the CLI email client: v0.7.0 released
- Himalaya: Command-line interface for email management in Rust
nabla.nvim
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Note taking in Neovim?
I've been thinking of setting up a note taking enviroment in neovim. I've been searching around, and plugins as vimwiki, and nabla.nvim are great choices for me. I'm using Notion right now because of the great commands that brings that make the note taking pretty enjoyable. But the dividers, or putting background to text are features that I don't wanna lose, if possible.
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Neovim or Emacs
So, to answer your question - image rendering while possible theoretically, practically is very hard to achieve. This also goes for math (unless you render math with ascii symbols).
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is there any neovim GUI that allows for something like AUCTeX?
Closest is projects that convert it to ASCII/unicode like nabla.nvim
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I want to make vim-like markdown editor with WYSIWYG live preview. Is it better done from scratch, or is it possible as a neovim plugin, integration or fork?
nabla.nvim
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What would be the minimum requirements for you, to use a GUI? For me are...
for latex visualization there is: https://github.com/jbyuki/nabla.nvim
What are some alternatives?
mutt-wizard - A system for automatically configuring mutt and isync with a simple interface and safe passwords
glow.nvim - A markdown preview directly in your neovim.
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
vim-quickui - The missing UI extensions for Vim 9 (and NeoVim) !! :sunglasses:
mail-parser - Fast and robust e-mail parsing library for Rust
nvim-typora - Bindings for Typora's Markdown in Neovim
meli - 🐝 experimental terminal mail client, mirror of https://git.meli.delivery/meli/meli.git https://crates.io/crates/meli
noffice
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
firenvim - Embed Neovim in Chrome, Firefox & others.
texmagic.nvim