omi
micro-editor
omi | micro-editor | |
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6 | 227 | |
105 | 23,964 | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
8 months ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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omi
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Remote Windows PSSesssion not working from Linux K8s pod
References and further reading https://packages.debian.org/sid/netbase https://github.com/gssapi/gss-ntlmssp https://packages.debian.org/sid/libs/gss-ntlmssp https://www.bloggingforlogging.com/2020/08/21/wacky-wsman-on-linux/ https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/6647 https://github.com/jborean93/omi/issues/29 https://www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/ntlm-windows-new-technology-lan-manager/
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macOS for your daily driver? Got a M1 MBP running parallels at the moment. Tips? Tools?
Did a real quick look around which you've probably seen already, but brew install openssl will probs give you OpenSSL 1.1 and looks like https://github.com/jborean93/omi / https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PSWSMan/2.2.0 was updated to tell it to look for 1.1 vs. 1.0 on OSX.
- How useful is PowerShell in Linux
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What's One Thing that PowerShell dosen't do that you wish it did?
Have you considered a fork of the WSMan lib I've worked on that's distributed through the PSWSMan module. It replaces the builtin WSMan lib(s) to fix a whole bunch of problems that I've mentioned here https://github.com/jborean93/omi#changes-from-upstream-omi. It makes the Linux -> Windows connection through WSMan so much easier to use and fixes one of the fundamental problems the builtin WSMan lib has with HTTPS, no certificate verification.
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Enter-PSSession from Debian to Windows
The WSMan libs provided on Linux for PowerShell are quite troublesome but ultimately I've found that only Kerberos works properly which can be difficult to set up on Linux correctly. I've created a fork for this library which can be found under my omi repository. It fixes a whole bunch of issues with the provided library from PowerShell making it a lot easier to use. To install it you need to run the following as sudo
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Connect-IPPSSession using PS Core 7.1.2 on macOS not working
Then after you close and reopen PowerShell the new library is now used for any WSMan operations. You find find out more about this fork on https://github.com/jborean93/omi.
micro-editor
- Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
- Modeless Vim
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
To see more screenshots of micro, showcasing some of the default color schemes, see here.
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
Not sure these are really popular, but I cannot resist advertising a few utilities written in Go that I regularly use in my daily workflow:
- gdu: a NCDU clone, much faster on SSD mounts [1]
- duf: a `df` clone with a nicer interface [2]
- massren: a `vidir` clone (simpler to use but with fewer options) [3]
- gotop: a `top` clone [4]
- micro: a nice TUI editor [5]
Building this kind of tools in Go makes sense, as the executables are statically compiled and are thus easy to install on remote servers.
[1]: https://github.com/dundee/gdu
[2]: https://github.com/muesli/duf
[3]: https://github.com/laurent22/massren
[4]: https://github.com/xxxserxxx/gotop
[5]: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
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Text Editor: Data Structures
> The worst way to store and manipulate text is to use an array.
Claim made from theoretical considerations, without any actual reference to real-world editors. The popular Micro[1] text editor uses a simple line array[2], and performs fantastically well on real-world editing tasks.
Meanwhile, ropes are so complicated that even high-quality implementations have extremely subtle bugs[3] that can lead to state or content corruption.
Which data structure is "best" is not just a function of its asymptotic performance. Practical considerations are equally important (arguably more so).
[1] https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
[2] https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/blob/master/internal/buffe...
[3] https://github.com/cessen/ropey/pull/67
- A nano like text editor built with pure C
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A simple guide for configuring sudo and doas
There are two main ways to configure sudo.The first one is using the sudoers file.It is located at /etc/sudoers for Linux,and /usr/local/etc/sudoers for FreeBSD respectively.The paths are different,but the configuration works in the same way. A typical sudoers file looks like this. The sudoers file must be edited with the visudo command,which ensures the config is free of errors.Running this command as the root user will result in opening vi by default.If you want to use a different editor you can set the VISUAL environment varaible to the editor you want. For example,if you want to use micro as the text editor run:
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what terminal emulator do you use and why?
found that micro has dedicated info page for copy paste
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Microsoft is exploring adding a command line text editor into Windows, and it wants your feedback
micro: winget install zyedidia.micro
- What is the best basic ass text editor?
What are some alternatives?
wasp - Windows Automation Snapin for PowerShell
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
AngleParse - HTML parsing and processing tool for PowerShell.
filemanager-plugin - A file manager plugin for the editor "Micro"
PowerShell - PowerShell for every system!
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
platform-compat - Roslyn analyzer that finds usages of APIs that will throw PlatformNotSupportedException on certain platforms.
xclip - Command line interface to the X11 clipboard
JAWyum - Just Another Wrapper for yum [powershell]
vim-surround - surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease
various-scripts - one-shot scripts
editorconfig-core-go - EditorConfig Core written in Go