toyvm
intellimacs
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10.0 | 3.4 | |
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Objective-C | Vim Script | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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toyvm
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Ask HN: What is your development workflow on the MacBook M1?
The battery life on the MacBook M1 is pretty amazing but not having Virtualbox has been a pain and we are exploring options for our new team. I have mostly worked for companies with actual teams dedicated to providing build tools.
Past attempts to Dockerize all the infrastructure dependencies (e.g. we run our own database and DNS servers) and tying all of that with the build scripts was deemed more effort than its worth so that never quite got going. Maybe its different scratch?
I have tried a bunch of these projects so while interesting I'm not sure about building workflows around them:
https://mac.getutm.app/
https://github.com/KhaosT/SimpleVM
https://github.com/danielrfry/toyvm
https://github.com/evansm7/vftool
https://multipass.run/install
https://github.com/features/codespaces
https://medium.com/@paulrobu/how-to-run-ubuntu-22-04-vms-on-apple-m1-arm-based-systems-for-free-c8283fb38309
I know architecture differences will cause pain, hell here we are already. I think everyone will benefit from crowd sourcing experiences and hopefully we can save each other chunks of life thrown away.
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What tool do you use to {edit code, build artifacts, run unit tests, deploy artifacts, run e2e tests}
intellimacs
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Ask HN: What is your development workflow on the MacBook M1?
What has helped me with the consolidation is the ubiquity of my preferred key bindings. I use vim keys with spacemacs like bindings.
On emacs, doom-emacs[1] gives me the bindings. On VSCode, VSpaceCode[2], on Jetbrains Rider, Intellimacs[3]. While there are minor differences between the implementations, I have very limited friction when switching between IDEs.
I have paid for the Jetbrains ultimate subscription as I also use DataGrip. I think I’ll be satisfied with the current version of their IDEs for the next 2 years even if I decide to cancel the sub.
[1]: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs
[2]: https://vspacecode.github.io/
[3]: https://github.com/MarcoIeni/intellimacs
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Your tips and tricks for navigating source code
To be more precise, I was using ideavim with intellimacs in order to get a spacemacs like env: https://github.com/MarcoIeni/intellimacs The configuration is depicted on the repo.
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Question regarding spacemacs bindings on IntelliJ idea.
I was trying out: https://github.com/MarcoIeni/intellimacs. It seems like it only supports vim or hybrid keybindings and not emacs keybindings.
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My 2020 Recap: Open Source, talks, meetups and more!
I love spacemacs, and I bring its key bindings into every editor I use. In 2019 I already created spaceclipse and intellimacs (which counts 249 ⭐ on GitHub at the moment), but what me, Steven and all the contributors are doing with VSpaceCode is amazing! We have 726 ⭐ and 3963 installs! It really feels like it's the best of both worlds (full blown ready to use IDE vs spacemacs workflow).
What are some alternatives?
vftool - A simple macOS Virtualisation.framework wrapper
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
ideavim - IdeaVim – A Vim engine for JetBrains IDEs
Vim - My current IDEAVim file for Jetbrains.
svdtools - Python package to handle vendor-supplied, often buggy SVD files.
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, grep, and blame output
patterns - A catalogue of Rust design patterns, anti-patterns and idioms
vunit_action - VUnit GitHub action
poke-speare - Toy project to experiment with rust async, actix, reqwest and wiremock.
SimpleVM - Sample code for Virtualization framework
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.