khalorg
dotfiles
khalorg | dotfiles | |
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3 | 19 | |
21 | 34 | |
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7.3 | 8.2 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Lua | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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khalorg
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My command line tools
Over the past year I wrote some bash, python and lua scripts that I use on a daily basis. They were hidden deep in my dotfiles so I figured I'll put some of them in separate repositories to make the accessible to others. Who knows, maybe it will be helpful to someone on this sub. - khalorg - a cli to sync your agenda (e.g. outlook) with orgmode using khal and vdirsyncer - nvim-khalorg - neovim plugin for khalorg - fzf-help - convienient way to search through --help using fzf - keyboard - kaleidoscope configuration for my Atreus keyboard - nvim-project-marks - neovim plugin to quickly jump between files in a project - tmux-session - manage tmux sessions using fzf and keybindings
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Share your Neovim configuration for Org-mode setup.
Currently I am building khalorg which is an interface to Khal + vdirsyncer, which allows syncing your org agenda with a remote server (e.g., outlook).
- khalorg: Export and import org agenda items to a Khal calendar.
dotfiles
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Dynamically changing themes in nixOS
Here
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Anyone coding dotnet in neovim?
I do occasionally code dotnet (C# and F#) in neovim, here's my nvim config
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Share your Neovim configuration for Org-mode setup.
Here's mine, and table mode
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using NixOS as a developer
Here are my dotfiles. app-config/nvim contains the nvim configuration.
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can anyone share their neovim config for programming with keybindings cheat sheet
Here you go. (believe me, you won't be able to use it. To see the cheatsheet, hit space + t + k)
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I do love neovim!
If you used to use VSC, you can use Telescope with all available commands (so, fuzzy search over commands - like command palette in VSC). Here my config
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A CLI utility to generate LaTeX mathematical expressions, powered by OpenAI APIs
Here's the file of interest
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How do you guys do it?
Vim is already missing a lot of things that I use that are nvim-only. Telescope, built-in LSP. Have a look at my dotfiles and do Ctrl+F "nvim", see how many of them are for nvim.
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NeoVim as IDE
My dotfiles
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What is this Gooey you speak of?
here's my nvim config
What are some alternatives?
nvim-project-marks - A minimal plugin for Neovim that stores file marks in a local ShaDa file.
persistent-breakpoints.nvim - Neovim plugin for persistent breakpoints.
fzf-help - Use fzf to select command line options from `--help`
nixvim - Configure Neovim with Nix! [maintainer=@pta2002, @traxys, @GaetanLepage]
tmux-session - Manage tmux sessions using fzf.
AngouriMathCLI - Command-line interface based on AngouriMath
neovim-config - Neovim configuration
template-rust - A template for rust projects utilizing Nix flakes
keyboard - Keyboardio Atreus and Arduino
litex-mode - LiTeX mode for emacs; A minor mode to convert valid lisp expressions to LaTeX
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
ctrlsf.vim - A text searching plugin mimics Ctrl-Shift-F on Sublime Text 2