potatis
extrakto
potatis | extrakto | |
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15 | 12 | |
648 | 812 | |
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4.4 | 5.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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potatis
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Looking for Feedback on a Long-Term Plan
[Embedded NES][Rust] https://github.com/kamiyaowl/rust-nes-emulator [Embedded NES][Rust]https://github.com/henrikpersson/potatis
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Are We Sixel Yet
This NES emulator uses Sixels for rendering games over netcat :) https://github.com/henrikpersson/potatis
- Play NES games remotely in your terminal using netcat
- cat mario.nes | nc play-nes.org 4444
- Cat mario.nes – nc play-nes.org 4444
- NES emulator written in Rust running on a RP Pico (264kB RAM)
extrakto
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Are We Sixel Yet
For me personally tmux giver minor improvements (some of them are done by some terminals, some are not), e.g.:
* Text selection using variuos shortcuts (usually I use it only for URL):
https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-copycat
* FZF autocompletion from output, e.g. in case I want to diff some file I see changed in `git status`:
https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
- Autocomplete via adjacent tmux panes?
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Fuzzy text selector for use with the builtin terminal?
In Linux I use tmux with the extrakto plugin to conveniently re-type or copy-to-clipboard text that was outputted by a previous command.
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Why is Tmux better than neovim's built-in terminal?
For me, tmux is the terminal/workspace manager, nvim is the editor. If I want to work on a different repo/workspace, I open a new tmux window and open a new nvim in that window. If I need to do stuff on the terminal, opening a new tmux pane feels more natural than opening a new nvim split with a terminal. Also this tmux plugin is great: https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
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What is your most important feature of tmux?
extrakto - let's you do a fuzzy search across all the words/lines/extracted objects/etc in your pane or window and put it in current command
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What are your favorite tmux tips and tricks
The extrakto plugin https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
- yank: copy terminal output to clipboard
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New version of Zellij released with floating panes and Tmux mode!
A tmux plugin that I use all the time is extrakto: https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
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What is your favorites plugins, themes or configuration details?
My favorite is extracto that helps to extract text segments on display so that you don't have to use mouse
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Tmux lets you select and copy text with your keyboard
Only glanced at it but didn't see it mention 'V' which selects rows rather than characters. Which can be quite useful.
There are also tmux plugins to make some operations smoother.
https://github.com/fcsonline/tmux-thumbs
Like keyboard driven browsers uses hints, so file paths, git SHAs etc. are highlighted using a small hint and if you press it it is copied.
https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
Fuzzy search in current pane to insert/copy things of interest.
What are some alternatives?
gopher64 - N64 emulator written in Rust
tmux-copycat - A plugin that enhances tmux search
applepy - an Apple ][ emulator in Python
tmux-spotify - 🎧 Spotify plugin for tmux
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
chirp8-avr - CHIP-8 implementation in Rust targeting AVR microcontrollers
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
nes-rs - NES emulator written in Rust
tmux-open - Tmux key bindings for quick opening of a highlighted file or url
nes-emulator - NES Emulator written in Rust
tmux-thumbs - A lightning fast version of tmux-fingers written in Rust, copy/pasting tmux like vimium/vimperator