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which-key.nvim
💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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doom-emacs
Discontinued An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
I use https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-which-key and am thinking of moving to https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim as I migrate to a Lua config
I use https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-which-key and am thinking of moving to https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim as I migrate to a Lua config
For sure. I suspect it's because they use GNU Readline under the hood. I use vim-rsi to get that behavior inside of Vim. macOS is the most prevalent example I can think of, and that's the one I'm most grateful for; you can use anybody's Mac and have sane navigation commands, even if the owner doesn't know what Emacs is :)
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