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Is this Neovim?
Dots.
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nordic.nvim: A warmer and darker implementation of Nord
The bar outside of neovim is polybar and my configs can be found here.
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C++/Rust purist writes a (small) TUI renderer in Python
I have a bash script that installs my dotfiles and wanted to make it nicer using gum, but this turned out to be a bit tedious to work with. So I decided to give Python a decent go and wrote a small and super easy to use TUI renderer using gum components as the backend. It was fun, and IMO Python was the perfect fit for this use case.
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Wrote a small and easy to use library to make an installer for my dotfiles.
Dotfiles TUI App Rice details can be found here.
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AlexvZyl/.dotfiles is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of .dotfiles is Shell.
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