vira
Amethyst
vira | Amethyst | |
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2 | 148 | |
93 | 14,194 | |
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1.3 | 6.5 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Vim Script | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vira
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Can I watch/autocmd on variables changes? Or custom calls to functions?
I am trying to implement the vira plugin (https://github.com/n0v1c3/vira) with lazyvim, and I would like to execute "notify" when the variable vim.g.vira_active_issue changes.Is there a way of watching a variable and call a function when the variable changes?
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How do you get over wanting to use VIM motions throughout the OS?
Have you tried vira? If that kind of thing excites you, then emacs + evil-mode might be a better fit, since they're more the "build everything into the editor" philosophy.
Amethyst
- Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
- Amethyst
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It's been almost 9 months since Ventura was released. What's your thoughts about "Stage Manager"?
I'm using amethyst as my Window manager, and I'm feeling fine
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Window manager that behaves like on WindowsOS?
And for the second part, we have Wins to manually drag and set the window position, and Amethyst to set it automatically.
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[Serious] I don't get why people like Mac and I feel like I'm missing out
If you find the native window management lackluster (like I do), you can install a window manager like Amethyst, or yabai, veeer, or many others.
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i3 Linux -> macOS
I also used Amethyst, but I think yabai is much better
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Witch – macOS window switcher replacement
Amethyst is my tiling manager of choice for macOS: https://ianyh.com/amethyst/
It was a little buggy when Ventura dropped, but it gets frequent updates and has stabilized in the past few months.
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How to tile (auto-fit) all open windows on the screen? Example: If you have 8 windows open, you want to auto-fit all 8 windows on the same screen. What about 3rd party apps?
This can be done through third party programs such as amethyst. It's not a native feature unless I am mistakened.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
`cask "amethyst"` [link][oss] for `i3` like window management
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Are We Sixel Yet
> tmux helps all 3, but not particular good at either.
iTerm2 on macOS has some nice tmux integration[1]. Basically, you run a tmux session (using tmux -CC), but the actual window management on the client side is handled by iTerm2. This works pretty nicely with the tiling WM (Amethyst[2]) I use on macOS.
If anybody is aware of Wayland compositors that integrate similarly, please let me know. I'd love to be able to do the same on my linux machines.
[1]: https://iterm2.com/documentation-tmux-integration.html
[2]: https://github.com/ianyh/Amethyst
What are some alternatives?
vimac - Productive macOS keyboard-driven navigation
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
kindaVim.docs - Ultimate Vim Mode for macOS
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
fifi_split_keeb - Fifi Keyboard 🐶 ⌨️
i3-gaps - i3-gaps – i3 with more features (forked from https://github.com/i3/i3)
Surfingkeys - Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
vim-pastenreplace - Quickly transform pasted text with vim.
i3-multimonitor-workspace - i3wm Multi-Monitor workspace
skhd - Simple hotkey daemon for macOS