vimv | Mosh | |
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2 | 152 | |
59 | 12,216 | |
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0.0 | 4.6 | |
7 months ago | 27 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vimv
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Ask HN: Programs that saved you 100 hours? (2022 edition)
https://github.com/ivanmaeder/vimv
100%. I use this every day, esp. when editing my music library.
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vimv script implementation for allowing filename swapping
I have written a python script for bunch renaming files using vim from the terminal. It is inspired from a script with the same name https://github.com/ivanmaeder/vimv. But, I have rewritten it from scratch so that it can handle swapping multiple filenames and show error or prompt before removing files. So, swapping multiple lines shouldn't remove files (at least without confirming from user) and should work as intended. At least, that was the aim, which I hope was successful.
Mosh
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
If you haven’t already, and I know this doesn’t hold up for GUI emacs or vim, but consider running them through https://mosh.org/
- mosh: Mobile Shell
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Write Your Own Terminal
FWIW, I wouldn't try to parse escape sequences "directly" from the input bytestream -- it's easy to end up with annoying bugs. Longer-term it's probably better to separate the logic e.g.:
- First step (for a UTF-8-input terminal emulator) means "lexing" the input bytestream as UTF-8 into a stream of USVs, which involves some subtleties (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- Second step is to run the DEC parser/FSM logic on the sequence of USVs, which is independent of the escape sequences (https://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parser ; https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- And then the third step is for the terminal to execute the "dispatch"/"execute"/etc. actions coming from the FSM, which is where the escape sequences and control chars get implemented (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
Without this separation, it's easier to end up with bugs where, e.g., a UTF-8 sequence or an ANSI escape sequence is treated differently when it's split between multiple read() calls vs. all in one call.
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Typing Fast Is About Latency, Not Throughput
Btw, you can use mosh to hide the latency of SSH. https://mosh.org/
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How do I enable new pane/tab with CWD while using mosh?
I've been using Kitty's SSH features for as long as I can remember but I recently setup Mosh and I really like how it doesn't drop connections and supports roaming.
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Buying an iPad Pro for coding was a mistake
I am surprised many people write about ssh into a server. Mosh[1] feels more responsive and it also supports longer sessions.
[1] - https://mosh.org/
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Prompt2, heads up; they are readying up another version Prompt2 has been abandoned by devs since iOS 14 / 1y ago in a crashing state - Now they want to make another money-heist cash-grab from its users by forcing them to upgrade one of the most expensive apps of all time.
Also they support Mosh which I install on my servers. It's way better than plain ssh when you're on mobile networks and wifi, especially with connections that are unreliable or bandwidth-constrained.
- Zellij New WASM Plugin System
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networkingStarterPack
I’ve recently been experimenting with MoSH (Mobile Shell). Basically think SSH but with UDP - so more resilient to shoddy network conditions, roaming access points, etc.
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How can I get a lisp image to run in the background?
If it is not for production (e.g. running as a daemon or a server) and you only care about the development, another ad-hoc way is using screen/tmus-like software incl. byobu, and combine it with mosh.
What are some alternatives?
scc - Sloc, Cloc and Code: scc is a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go
Eternal Terminal - Re-Connectable secure remote shell
zsv - zsv+lib: tabular data swiss-army knife CLI + world's fastest (simd) CSV parser
tmux - tmux source code
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
Ditto - Ditto is an extension to the Windows Clipboard. You copy something to the Clipboard and Ditto takes what you copied and stores it in a database to retrieve at a later time.
Advanced SSH config - :computer: make your ssh client smarter
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
PowerShell - PowerShell for every system!
parallel-ssh - Asynchronous parallel SSH client library.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.