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evil-registers
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | ISC License |
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zotcite
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How do you store your notes?
I use VimWiki in Markdown format. It is portable and lightweight, but at the same time very versatile. If I need to print some of my notes, I use Pandoc to convert it into a PDF (or other format). I also use it in conjunction with zotcite in order to use my bibliographical database from Zotero inside (Neo)Vim.
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Zotcite is a Vim plugin that provides integration with Zotero
According to the author, it is possible to use it with LaTeX, but it is not a feature that is supported. Someone else would have to properly implement and take responsibility for maintaining the code.
- writing research papers in vim
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What are some AUR packages that are a must-have in your system(s)?
There are some plugins for Vim that can use Zotero to do citations. Like this or this. I don't really know much else because I only use Neovim to take notes. I write my papers in LibreOffice which has Zotero integration.
evil-registers
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Howto copy current command to clipboard?
If you're a vi-mode user, I might suggest evil-registers, which lets you use standard vi commands to copy to the clipboard, primary selection, or into a running vim or neovim session.
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Zsh Plugins Commit TOP
evil-registers 🥇 ⌛ - Extends ZLE vi commands to remotely access named registers of the vim and nvim editors, and system selection and clipboard.
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What are some AUR packages that are a must-have in your system(s)?
neovim-remote: for easily controlling neovim from my shell, also register sync
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Question: how many of you use bash as the interactive terminal on your daily driver?
I wrote number of personal use functions, and then I got into the Zsh Line Editor. I wrote a vi-mode register sync/extension, and then moved it into its own organization (Zsh-Vi-More, a pun on Zsh Vi Mode) where I've improved it and added other vi-mode plugins over the last few years.
What are some alternatives?
citation.vim - Zotero and bibtex citations for Vim
twodir-zsh-theme - [UNMAINTAINED] Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt | A Pure fork
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
vi-increment - Zsh: Vim-style increment/decrement in vicmd, visual keymaps
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
dtach - A simple program that emulates the detach feature of screen. (dtach-ng fork)
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
CrossLine - CrossLine is an outliner with sophisticated cross-link capabilities in the tradition of the well-respected Ecco Pro
markdown-blog - Simple PHP blog that renders markdown posts. No installation or database needed.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
pandoc - Universal markup converter