tui-textarea
lazygit
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250 | 46,156 | |
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8.8 | 9.8 | |
2 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tui-textarea
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Introducing TUI-Journal: Your Personal Journal/Notes App for Terminal Enthusiasts
This app is based on the these two crate in rust (tui-rs , tui-textarea). The text area provide the Emacs motions and I integrated the vim motions there, but the editor in this app as much simpler than the huge VIM and Emacs systems
Actually I'm aware of the revival from the very beginning of it and I've tried to update my app to use it sometime ago but I came to the problem that my app depends on tui-textarea too which didn't have support to ratatui at the time. I checked the tui-textarea crate and I found it has support now for ratatui but I ran to some problems there and I opened an issue, so I can migrate when it's resolved.
lazygit
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
Sounds like something comparable to LazyGit. https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit
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Why Don't I Like Git More?
I've started to en ntegrate lazygit into my workflow.
It's quite easy to work with and I use git in a more powerfull way. My main problem is finding the way in all hotkeys.
https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit?tab=readme-ov-file#...
- Lazygit Release v0.41.0
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How to be good at Open Source 🧑💻🌏
I recently did this with lazygit, a terminal-based git client I use every day. I wanted to add co-authors to commits, which is handy for pair programming at Incubyte
- Lazygit v0.41
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Easy Access to Terminal Commands in Neovim using FTerm
The last thing you really need is a common set of tools that you want fingertip access to. I really commonly use LazyGit and K9s in my day job so those are the tools I will show off in this article.
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Level Up Your Dev Workflow: Conquer Web Development with a Blazing Fast Neovim Setup (Part 1)
lazygit (optional)
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Yozora: Linux Configurator
gl is a lazygit extended command, fist refreshes the deleted remote branches and then opens lazygit.
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5 Developer CLI Essentials
3. lazygit
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Ask HN: Can we do better than Git for version control?
Yes, but due to its simplicity + extensibility + widespread adoption, I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re still using Git 100+ years from now.
The current trend (most popular and IMO likely to succeed) is to make tools (“layers”) which work on top of Git, like more intuitive UI/patterns (https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit, https://github.com/arxanas/git-branchless) and smart merge resolvers (https://github.com/Symbolk/IntelliMerge, https://docs.plasticscm.com/semanticmerge/how-to-configure/s...). Git it so flexible, even things that it handles terribly by default, it handles
What are some alternatives?
tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
gitui - Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
tui-journal - Your journal app if you live in a terminal
tig - Text-mode interface for git
MVGFahrinfo - Get up-to-date departure times for Munich public transport in your terminal.
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
ratatui - Rust library that's all about cooking up terminal user interfaces (TUIs) 👨🍳🐀
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
kibi - A text editor in ≤1024 lines of code, written in Rust
diffview.nvim - Single tabpage interface for easily cycling through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.
CuTE - HTTP client/libcurl TUI front end in Rust, with request + key storage
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit