stackline
dotfiles
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stackline
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Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
They may be referring to stackline https://github.com/AdamWagner/stackline
I've used it in the past, it was very aesthetically pleasing but did not work consistently enough for me to use day to day.
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yabai scripting
Add in hammerspoon and stackline and you can have icons or little blobs as indicators for your stacks.
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AltTab – Windows alt-tab on macOS
Oh yeah, Hammerspoon is a much better alternative to AutoHotkey, how could I forget about it.
It can even create simple and quite useful UIs, here’s an example of someone using it to create a stack visualizer for the yabai window manager: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1683979/90967233-0...
[1] https://github.com/AdamWagner/stackline
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pretty-fold.nvim - plugin to easily create fancy foldtext and preview folded region in floating window
Amazing, thank you! I've searched for something like this before and found out an interesting github issue: [off-topic] How to make vim folding minimal and cute like in the readme gif . Maybe it could give you more ideas for enhancing your plugin.
- macOS equivalent to tidy tabs?
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Groupy For Windows Mac Alternativesimilar Seeking
Yabai actually has stacking! Although there’s no visual cue without Stackline. There’s also documentation of the Yabai commands on that repos wiki. Haven’t used either but hope it helps you :)
dotfiles
- Conditional Git Configuration
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Russ Cox: Go Testing by Example
chezmoi (<https://chezmoi.io> or <https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi>) has a couple dozen txtar tests. They are both amazing and completely frustrating to use, but I don't think that there would be a better way to test most of what chezmoi does without them.
Tom Payne (the creator and primary developer of chezmoi) has added some extra commands to the txtar context which makes things easier for certain classes of testing.
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Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
You can configure Hammerspoon so a hot key combination puts a window in a defined section of the screen. For example, I use Ctrl+Alt+H to put the current window in the left half of the screen, Ctrl+Alt+L for the right half, Ctrl+Alt+Enter for full screen, etc. This makes arranging your windows very fast.
Full config: https://github.com/twpayne/dotfiles/blob/21d0edcebaeebf0d90e...
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A Dotfile History
great help on how to set things up: https://github.com/twpayne/dotfiles)
What are some alternatives?
awesome - awesome window manager
dotfile - Simple version control made for tracking single files
github-pull-requests.spoon - Menu bar app, based on hammerspoon, to show pull requests assigned to you
dotfiles - Bootstrap your Ubuntu in a single command!
dot - ☕️ My Dot Files
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
skhd - Simple hotkey daemon for macOS
dotfiles - Dotfiles for 2023, Managed with chezmoi
PaperWM.spoon - Tiled scrollable window manager for MacOS
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
miro-windows-manager - Intuitive and clever mechanism for moving windows using only arrows, even resizing windows by thirds or quarters! For OSX