org-cliplink
zimfw
org-cliplink | zimfw | |
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4 | 28 | |
309 | 3,589 | |
- | 0.9% | |
0.0 | 6.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | HTML | |
- | MIT License |
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org-cliplink
- URL to org hyperlink
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Zim ā A Desktop Wiki
Org-mode work can do number 3 as well: https://github.com/rexim/org-cliplink
Can't argue with it being confusing. It takes some effort in the beginning until one day you realize that your mind blended with the machine.
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org-insert-link: How to paste text or use evil-keybindings in there
My be this is something for you: org-cliplink
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Two Ways To Capture Links Into Org Files
I use org-cliplink.
zimfw
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[Question] What are the best plugins for zsh ?
More on topic, I use zim, but mostly write my own plugins/modules/ad-hoc/post-hoc scripts
- Which apps do you install first on any new Mac?
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Current state of plugin managers
Iām using zimfw Flexible and fast. https://zimfw.sh
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Why should I care wether my shell is POSIX compliant?
I was using oh-my-zsh as my plugin manager for a long time and startup speed was probably much slower than fish (although normal usage wasn't) because omz enables a lot of features and plugins I didn't need/use. I went to prezto and then antigen as plugin manager and for the last couple years I have been using zimfw, which is great compromise between a plugin manager that can add and update plugins, and literally just generating a small bootstrap script that just sources the plugins and otherwise is entirely out of the way.
- If you've just installed Arch recently and want to save some time, this zsh config might help you
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What's your preferred shell & why?
zsh with zim framework
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when you forget the sudo on a long command
switch to zsh isntead of bash and use pre prepared framework for it, I like zim zsh
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Long time zinit user looking to trim down my configuration while maintaining easy plugin/binary setup
I moved most of my config over to zim -- been pretty happy for the most part. I see that zinit got forked, which makes me happy, that was a mess and what made me look elsewhere. Hopefully the new committers can do it well.
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What is the best plugin manager in your opinion?
zimfw
- Zim ā The Zsh configuration framework with blazing speed and modular extensions
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
ohmyzsh - š A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
org-web-tools - View, capture, and archive Web pages in Org-mode
zsh4humans - A turnkey configuration for Zsh
dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom
prezto - The configuration framework for Zsh
doct - DOCT: Declarative Org Capture Templates for Emacs
starship - āšļø The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
url2clipboard - Copy document URL / link URL to clipboard as HTML, Markdown, BBCode, Text, etc.
zsh-vi-mode - š» A better and friendly vi(vim) mode plugin for ZSH.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode [Moved to: https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam]
fast-syntax-highlighting - (Short name F-Sy-H). Syntax-highlighting for Zshell ā fine granularity, number of features and multiple shipped themes.