mortgage-and-investments
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mortgage-and-investments
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A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
Looks really great! I love tools that work in the terminal.
I used asciichart in my mortgage-and-investments script for the terminal (shows a nice graph).
https://github.com/whyboris/mortgage-and-investments <-- screenshot there
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U.S. mortgage interest rates jump to 6.52%, highest since mid-2008
Reminds me of a tiny script I wrote to see (in your terminal) a graph and amortization table comparing different mortgage & investment scenarios:
https://github.com/whyboris/mortgage-and-investments
Hope it's useful to at least someone :)
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Spreadsheet Formulas for Personal Finance
Slightly-related CLI I created: https://github.com/whyboris/mortgage-and-investments
Helped me compare different approaches to balancing paying off the mortgage vs investing.
st
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Autodafe: "freeing your freeing your project from the clammy grip of autotools."
> you need to "edit your makefile". That isn't going to work for distributions
Is it not? [st] requires exactly that. And distros seem to have no issues shipping it.
[st] https://st.suckless.org/
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Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
I am fundamentally and ideologically opposed to using a terminal emulator implemented in electron.
If you feel similarly, then you might enjoy https://st.suckless.org/
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How to make simple terminal transparent
You can use different forks of the ST. I, for example, use this one, already with the necessary patches https://github.com/mrdotx/st
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[sowm] My first time using linux!
kiss with kiss-xorg, nsxiv, st, dmenu with script, tewi, fet.sh
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Warp? A terminal behind login popup
My journey of using terminal emulators began together with my introduction to Linux about 7 years ago. GNOME terminal was my first as it came pre-installed on Ubuntu, my first Linux distribution. Since then, I've had the opportunity to explore and utilize a range of terminal emulators, including Alacritty, Kitty, st, Konsole, xterm, and most recently iTerm2. It's been interesting to experiment with these different emulators, each offering its unique features (or similar however with each with personal touch), user interfaces, and performance benchmarks. Just the other day, a new terminal emulator caught my attention: Warp Terminal. My curiosity won, and Warp was downloaded, this short blog are my thoughts about Warp terminal. At the moment there is only support for macOS, however linux and windows builds are on the way.
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[dwm] Beginning on linux desktop, first ricing
Terminal : st
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XTerm: It's Better Than You Thought (2021)
For those looking for a minimal VT100 terminal emulator without the legacy baggage of Xterm, I highly recommend checking out Suckless Software’s st: https://st.suckless.org/
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circles.nvim - v2.0.1
That last reference builds off of the work of the other two. It also breaks down how NOT modern Xterm is, but, if I've read it correctly, it confirms that its input latency is low compared to all other tested terminal emulators, including Alacritty and ST, which humorously and justifiably thrashes Xterm on its homepage for being a bloated program. Its not a good choice for everyone: it has poor right-to-left text and Unicode support, making working with Chinese, Arabic, and other alphabets not great, I've read.
- Are there any resources you would recommend for someone trying to make a terminal emulator in C and x11?
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Which terminal do you usually use?
ST is a favorite of some fervent minimalists. I do not think you would like it.
What are some alternatives?
ofxtools - Python OFX Library
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
plotille - Plot in the terminal using braille dots.
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
SDL1.2-SIXEL - SDL 1.2 with libsixel based video driver
tmux-powerline - ⚡️ A tmux plugin giving you a hackable status bar consisting of dynamic & beautiful looking powerline segments, written purely in bash.
YouPlot - A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal.
termite - Termite is obsoleted by Alacritty. Termite was a keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
ttyplot - a realtime plotting utility for terminal/console with data input from stdin
st-flexipatch - An st build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
https://github.com/alpeb/go-finance - Go library containing a collection of financial functions for time value of money (annuities), cash flow, interest rate conversions, bonds and depreciation calculations.
libxft-bgra - A patched version of libxft that allows for colored emojis to be rendered in Suckless software (dmenu/st/whatever).