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vim-dadbod-ui
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vim-dadbod-completion not working
I installed the plugin following the instructions in https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui and I'm able to connect to the database and execute queries, the only problem I have is that vim-dadbod-completion is not working.
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I was wrong about Vim and Neovim
You might check out hurl for a RestAPI tool replacement. There is also a vim plugin for it, although I have not used it. Someone already mentioned dadbod (which I think works great on its own), but if you are curious there is also a plugin to add a UI on top of it.
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SQL databases with neovim
Hello. I'm trying to finds any good terminal solution to work with databases. There are a lot of great db tools for GUI (e.g datagrip) but not a lot for the terminal. The only one tool which I find usable excepted the raw cli queries is https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui . Do you know anything better? Thanks.
- GitHub - patrkris/pisk: PostgreSQL sessions in Vim
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Show HN: PostgreSQL Sessions in Vim
See also Dadbod UI on (neo)vim to interact with databases: https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui
- New Color scheme: neobeans
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How to use Vim or Neovim for SQL?
Maybe that helps with autocompletion in dadbod: ```lua Plug 'https://github.com/tpope/vim-dadbod.git' Plug 'https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui.git' Plug 'https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-completion.git'
I did get vim-dadbod-ui kinda working at one point but wasn't able to get completion to work and the results output for MSSQL wasn't great (looks like it's better for PostgresSQL and MySQL, they have better CLI tools I guess?).
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Is there a neovim plugin to query SQL databases
vim-dadbod-ui (https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui) is really nice. Not written in lua and doesn't integrate with Telescope (AFAIK) but still really clean and easy to use.
- Do you give use Vim for SQL. It took me a while to setup this. sqls - lang server (auto complete), dadbodUI (view table, execute and save query), prettier-sql (format code on save).
org-roam
- Maintenance Status [of Org-Roam]?
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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
I keep absolutely everything in a single folder. Saved documents, images, movies, financial records, game saves, it doesn't matter. My hierarchical naming scheme takes care of organization. On the odd occasion I actually need a folder, I just append ".d" to the filename.
I use . as a hierarchy delimiter, so file extensions are just part of the hierarchy, and I can have multiple files with the same name except for the extension. For example, "film.spongebob.png" is a photo of spongebob, "film.spongebob.org" is a note about spongebob, and "film.spongebob.s1.e7" is my favorite episode.
I use org-roam [1] for note-taking and task/time-management. I absolutely require a plain-text system so it either had to be markdown or org-mode. Emacs was the deciding factor, else I would have still been using Dendron [2]
If OneNote is your thing, I'd probably recommend Obsidian [3] over org-roam. Despite it being the greatest program ever created, Emacs is a lot to learn "just" for taking notes.
If you like VS Code, check out Dendron. It's the one that got me into more serious PKMS instead of just chucking notes in a folder all willy nilly.
- [1]: https://www.orgroam.com/
- [2]: https://www.dendron.so/
- [3]: https://obsidian.md/
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Org-roam: find "linkable" text in node
I'm using org-roam to keep my notes, which generally works well for me. There's one thing I am missing and I'm wondering if I just overlooked it, or whether it simply doesn't exist.
- Think in Analog, Capture in Digital
- Org-Roam
- Welche Note taking/Wiki App nutzt ihr, falls überhaupt?
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Bi-directional links in org mode?
Org-Roam is a Roam-inspired Emacs mode that builds on top of org mode. Every node (aka note) has a unique ID that's different from its name. Every link from node A to node B actually links to the ID, so you can change node B's name without affecting the link. When you're on node B, you can open the Roam buffer and it will show you all of the links that point to that node.
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Useful programs
Org Mode. I can export my notes to LaTeX or HTML and keep things tidy in a zettelkasten with org-roam.
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What should I use to take notes in college?
Of course, the real power-user move would be to use Emacs with Org-Roam, but you have to be prepared to dive deep into the rabbit-hole. If you don't, it won't be worth it. If you do, you'll be handsomely rewarded. I know because I have, and I can highly recommend it if you like tinkering with and customising your tools. IMO, Doom Emacs is the way to go nowadays.
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Has anyone here with ADHD or similar issues used org-mode to get your life on track?
I'd highly recommend Org-roam. It's what has enabled me to actually start consistently keeping notes (and being able to retrieve/access them later). It's very easy with Org-roam to quickly add new notes, or add information to old notes, and the links/backlinks make (re)discoverability very easy.
What are some alternatives?
tmate - Instant Terminal Sharing
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
sqls - SQL language server written in Go.
org-brain - Org-mode wiki + concept-mapping
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
instant.nvim - collaborative editing in Neovim using built-in capabilities
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
foam - A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode
nvim-bufbar - A simple and very light Neovim bufferline
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench