multi-vterm
GhostText
multi-vterm | GhostText | |
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6 | 10 | |
211 | 3,385 | |
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0.0 | 5.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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multi-vterm
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Questions Regarding Emacs Packages Similar To Tmux Style Of Terminals
multi-vterm allows you to quickly jump to the next or previous numbered vterm.. Maybe that's already enough for you..
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How to advertise an Emacs package properly?
Yes, just checked and you are right, it works. I was so sure it doesn't support that since multi-vterm exists.
- How do you use the terminal during a coding session?
- Is there a way to have multiple shells showing different content?
- multi-vterm: Manage multiple vterm buffers in Emacs
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Being evil in vterm?
Furthermore, there are also workaround solutions to this, e. g. in the multi-vterm package. See the sample configuration at the end of the repo's README.md.
GhostText
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is qutebrowser compatible with ghosttext?
https://github.com/fregante/GhostText with a plugin for neovim, my editor of choice: https://github.com/subnut/nvim-ghost.nvim
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
> Come to think about it, I don't think it works as an "editor" in HTML text fields?
There was "itsalltext"[1] (sadly defunct) - but there's an alternative (i just discovered - so I've yet to try it) : ghosttext https://github.com/fregante/GhostText
[1] https://github.com/docwhat/itsalltext
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How do you use the terminal during a coding session?
Speaking of browsers, I use atomic-chrome with GhostText on the browser side. It happened to be the least painful way to edit text fields in "big" browsers.
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Is there a way to edit markdown in vscode and sync directly to browsers input field of a website, like reddit for example?
The GhostText extension might fit the bill for what you're asking for.
- Nicer jupyter notebook workflow with neovim thanks to Jupytext and mini.ai
- if you're on macOS and liked kindaVim (Vim mode everywhere), you may find Wooshy useful 🔥️
- Friendly PSA: Open a Github Repo on VSCode all in the browser
- GhostText: 👻 Use your text editor to write in your browser. Everything you type in the editor will be instantly updated in the browser (and vice versa).
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Email + Emacs/Vim Keybindings + Latex = Does not exist?
Another possible solution is to use something like GhostText (https://github.com/fregante/GhostText) in the browser. However, this solution is unworkable because when you open up an email, all the nasty html shows up in the external editor.
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CodeCombat AI League - April Coding Esports Tournament
https://github.com/fregante/GhostText works well to connect to most editors.
What are some alternatives?
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim
vterm-toggle - toggles between the vterm buffer and whatever buffer you are editing.
no-squid-game - Removes all news, videos, articles about Squid Game from your browser!
emacs-neotree - A emacs tree plugin like NerdTree for Vim.
win-vind - You can operate Windows with key bindings like Vim.
emacs-term-toggle - quake-style popup console for emacs
browser-ext-github-monaco - This extension brings the famous Monaco editor to Github
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode
github-hovercard - Neat hovercards for GitHub.
atomic-chrome - Edit text area on Chrome with Emacs using Atomic Chrome
markdown-here - Google Chrome, Firefox, and Thunderbird extension that lets you write email in Markdown and render it before sending.