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How to Get a Unix-Like Terminal Environment in Windows and Visual Studio Code
What this does is create a custom terminal profile for all Windows environments. It tells VS Code to use cmd.exe to open C:\cmder\vendor\init.bat, which starts up Cmder. You can set the icon to any Codicon.
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Some of the icons from Devicons not rendering properly in neovim despite I'm using nerd fonts
I experienced something similar. After some reasearch, I found out that the prebuilt fonts from https://www.nerdfonts.com/ are not patched with all the latest codicons set. I ultimately ended up patching a font myself using font-patcher. If you want, my patched version of Fira Code is in my nvim config. I just migrated to 0.9 over the weekend and all icons in neo-tree, dap-ui and telescope are displaying properly.
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What sign icons do you use?
I prefer using codicons for all signs in Neovim.
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Vim-dap-ui icons trouble
The default icons use codicons It's recommended to use this fork which fixes alignment issues for the terminal. If your terminal doesn't support font fallback and you need to have icons included in font you use you can patch it via Font Patcher. Simple step by step guide here.
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nvim-tundra v0.2.0 - A punchy, dark theme for Neovim!
• Font is MonoLisa (unfortunately a paid font) • I use codicons with nvim-cmp to get the nice icons in auto-completion. • In my terminal (iTerm-2 on macOS, WezTerm on Windows) I’ve increased the height of the lines to 140% so text is spaced further apart vertically.
- Codicons shifted down a bit
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How can I use codicons (like nerd fonts) in my diagnostic symbols?
Download and open in neovim https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-codicons/raw/main/dist/codicon.csv
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Looks like the nvim-compe plugin is going to be deprecated, replaced by nvim-cmp (eventually)
Thanks! If you use the official VS Code codicons https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-codicons then this is the setup for you!
vale
- Software Technical Writing: A Guidebook [pdf]
- Grammarly editor writing service are malfunctioning
- Vale.sh – A Linter for Prose
- Ask HN: Best tool to proof-read technical documentation?
- Val, a high-level systems programming language
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Common Bugs in Writing
Vale is an OSS tool that you can use as a "prose linter" with many of these rules. You can also write your own rules. Together with a spellchecker its a good replacement for proprietary tools like grammarly.
- https://github.com/errata-ai/vale
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Just Simply – Stop saying how simple things are in our docs
> Write in US English with US grammar. (Tested in British.yml.)
heh, that was funny but it turns out the file is a list of British words checked using Vale, which I just learned existed: https://github.com/errata-ai/vale#readme (MIT)
Also, another TIL is that the "e" version of gray is British https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale... I had previously erroneously assumed they were just one of those quirks of English (which, I guess is still true but it is less random than I thought)
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Tools that enforce/promote corporate standards?
Off the top of my head, Vale and Acrolinx.
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Over 60% of Writers Already Use AI in Their Writing Workflow
I have recently thought of feeding the suggestions from Vale (https://vale.sh/) into an LLM along with your writing. Currently I just simply ask an LLM to take what I wrote and put it into a more "active voice". I then manually edit my writing to make it more "active" if I choose -- I do not just publish LLM generated content unaltered.
Note: I did not ask an LLM for this comment.
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What terminal apps are you using?
vale to spell check and enforce writing style on my articles
What are some alternatives?
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
proselint - A linter for prose.
lspkind.nvim - vscode-like pictograms for neovim lsp completion items
lsp-grammarly - lsp-mode ❤️ grammarly
neovim-codicons - The icon font for Visual Studio Code
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
cmp-nvim-lsp - nvim-cmp source for neovim builtin LSP client
write-good - Naive linter for English prose
lspkind-nvim - vscode-like pictograms for neovim lsp completion items [Moved to: https://github.com/onsails/lspkind.nvim]
markdownlint - Repository for the markdownlint-mdl-action Github Action
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
remark-lint - plugins to check (lint) markdown code style