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tmuxp | super-productivity | |
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23 | 70 | |
3,947 | 8,273 | |
1.3% | - | |
9.7 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tmuxp
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Zellij – A terminal workspace with batteries included (tmux alternative)
Using tmux + tmuxp[1] you can load a pre-configured session and execute arbitrary shell commands for the session, window and pane. I use this to set up shells and editors in the correct dirs (and/or hosts), load lang environments, set env vars and source some zsh aliases and functions that I only want per project. The end result is that I can set up my dev environment (shells with different environments, neovim windows, test runner, various linters I don't wannt integrate into nvim) with a single "tmuxp load ".
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916 days of Emacs
As for apps: - I also use Zathura for PDFs, which is fine for me because it also has vim bindings, and I like the recolor feature. - I mostly use Alacritty + tmux for terminals, because I also use tmuxp. Although I run some quick commands in vterm. - I'm pretty happy with Firefox + Tridactyl as my main browser (by the way, I think Tridactyl is more powerful than Vimium). - My passwords are also stored in pass, which I access with pass.el and my password-store-ivy. The latter replicates some rofi script I used earlier. - I'm fine with dired for files and archives, but I run dired-do-compress or just enter tar / zip / ... commands in dired-do-async-shell-command. I don't work with that many archives anyway. - Honestly, I very rarely have to search for something across my entire machine (or home directory), and in such cases, I just run find :-) But I often use counsel-rg and deadgrep to fuzzy search across a given project.
- Tmuxifier is awesome!
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Hello 👋 First Post here! Any alternatives to VSCode's workspace in Neovim?
Looks very simple I think I can do something based on ThePrimeagen's script that works for me, someone else also commented to tmuxp. It's probably better to look for solutions without having to do everything within neovim. Thanks
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Getting Started with Tmux
https://tmuxp.git-pull.com/ does the same thing, but I think it's smoother to work with. It does support freezing current panes. yaml config
You use iTerm shortcuts instead. You can customize those as you like. So it feels just like using iTerm, but the panes are running in tmux.
The main reason to do this (for me) is to use (tmuxp)[https://tmuxp.git-pull.com] to configure window sets for different projects / clients and start them up quickly.
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Could use some advice for managing projects in a way that fits my mental model and codebase. Monolithic codebase with project files spread around different working directories. Or just help me change my mental model.
Everything is configured with tmuxp and I can set the whole thing up with a single command.
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Software development veteran who's always used vim -- should I be using tmux?
https://github.com/tmux-python/tmuxp provides essential startup utility and scriptability.
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tmuxp 1.12.0 and libtmux 0.12.0 released - Revamped documentation
tmuxp v1.12.0, GitHub, Release notes, Docs
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Been there, done that
mprocs looks pretty cool. In the past I've used Tmuxinator or Tmuxp configs for stuff like that.
super-productivity
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⟳ 1 apps added, 74 updated at f-droid.org
Super Productivity (version 20.0): Free to do list & time tracker for programmers & designers
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things 3 and android?
If data privacy is a concern for you, you might want to consider a FOSS alternative. Condution is a good option that is available on almost all platforms including MacOS and Android. I haven't personally tried it but Super Productivity is also another option.
- multiple timer but only one at the time
- Note-taking, task managing, project managing, built-in calendar app/service?
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Recommendation for getting things done / task / recurring task / reminder software
Also there's https://super-productivity.com/ which can (supposedly, I haven't gotten it to work but dev says it does) link to OpenProject and act as a fantastic front end, helping you focus on"today/now" stuff. It takes some work but it's a pretty slick UI :)
- Suggestions for gui based ToDo programs that do nested tasks?
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Time tracking for students
You could try https://super-productivity.com/
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Any good cross-platform todo list apps?
Super Productivity has a web-app that should work on mobile as well as desktop.
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Best privacy focused to do app and more (iOS only or iOS + MacOS + Windows)
You can give it a try for these: https://super-productivity.com/ and https://www.condution.com/
What are some alternatives?
Tmuxinator - Manage complex tmux sessions easily
sonokai - High Contrast & Vivid Color Scheme based on Monokai Pro
taskcafe - An open source project management tool with Kanban boards
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
awesome-tmux - A list of awesome resources for tmux
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
taskwarrior - Taskwarrior - Command line Task Management
time-tracker - 🕘 Todo lists with stopwatch on each task
iterm2
tmux - tmux source code
resuminator - Build beautiful single-page resumes; without the hassle! The easiest resume-builder out there with intuitive drag-n-drop & WYSIWYG editor
octosync - An open-source solution to keep Github and Jira issues in sync. An alternative to Exalate and Unito.