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Top 10 Shell tmux-conf Projects
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Tmux using catppuccin theme
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Project mention: Looking for inspiration for custom status line. If you have cool status line, please share an image. Thanks. | /r/neovim | 2022-08-27
here is my config https://github.com/0xRZ/.dotfiles/blob/master/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/MyConfigs/statusline.lua
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more human readable config (this is mine). yay uses JSON.
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Project mention: dotfiles method to sync your command line configurations between machines | dev.to | 2022-12-05
Then comes the question, of how to keep this configuration in sync between devices or servers. I will talk about the common method called dotfiles to store, push and pull the changes of these files (or collection of them). You may be familiar with this method but I’ll talk about my own setup after giving some context. I hope you can find bits and pieces of helpful tricks I implemented on my own version. But you can search dotfiles in github and find thousands of other developers to explore different flavors of personal configurations. Most developers make these configuration files public. You can find my dotfiles repo here: https://github.com/mfyz/dotfiles
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The config is pretty symple, need something to navigate, something to autocomplete and something for tex, there are plenty of configs, but all of them shows vimtex as the playmaker for write latex with vim, for the autocompletion part you can use classics like youcompleteme, CoC or something pretty minimal like mucomplete, for snippets I highly recommend Ultisnips, pretty simple to configure, and pretty simple to write snippets, you can look in my vimtex configuration, my mucomplete config and my ultisnips config to have a complete suitable latex configuration, with this config you can write latex with ease and configure your latex using the shell-escape option to enable libraries like markdown or special functions for tikz and pgf. Good luck!
Shell tmux-conf related posts
- nf-dl : fzf script to download and install nerdfonts
- [OC]: Catppuccin - mid-tone dark theme: now available for Tmux!
- Terraform setup with nvim-lsp?
- Is it possible to nest tmux?
- Tmux-Ticker: tmux plugin to monitor a stock and popular market indexes
- Tmux-PiaVPN: a simple tmux plugin to monitor the status of Private Internet Access on tmux.
- Autosave session
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Index
What are some of the best open-source tmux-conf projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | tmux | 275 |
2 | nested-tmux | 88 |
3 | dotfiles | 36 |
4 | tmux-ticker | 28 |
5 | .dotfiles | 7 |
6 | tmux-piavpn | 7 |
7 | dotfiles | 7 |
8 | .dotfiles | 6 |
9 | dotfiles | 1 |
10 | dotfiles | 0 |