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athame reviews and mentions
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The Shell vs the Web
What does ngs do regarding text input... using readline like bash does? Or your own implementation? https://github.com/ardagnir/athame sounds so good for my vim-washed computerbrain. I imagine you don't want to embed NeoVim in your interactive shell (or do you????), but I'm wishing of that being provided in my next era dreamed-of shell <3
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Rust-shell: what features you would you like to see in a shell ?
vi-mode... perhaps https://github.com/ardagnir/athame ?? perhaps embedding neovim??? but at least the basic modal editing that readline provides.
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New to modal editing, can't decide whether I should learn Neovim or Helix
https://github.com/ardagnir/athame is an interesting looking project, I'd love to have that kind of vimability but am far too maxed out with configuring my tooling so I settle for whatever vi plugin came with oh-my-zsh.
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Thoughts on using vim mode in your shell
None of these are major criticisms. But I'm wondering if others have also experienced them. I'm also wondering if anybody has found something better than your shell's native vim mode. For example, athame, which sounds great but has gotten very dusty in recent years.
- VI MODE in zsh: How to make cursor start at end of line when scrolling through history?
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ciw does not work in bash after `set -o vi`
Oh, I misunderstood "commandline editor". To compensate, can I offer this: https://github.com/ardagnir/athame
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neovim embedded in shell?
Athame does this with Vim. I've made a couple of attempts at doing the same thing with Neovim but never made it to the point where it became actually usable (there's a number of issues to overcome, e.g. bash statically linking readline so you can't LD_PREALOAD your own readline replacement, neovim not being very happy with single-line UIs...).
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Is there a script or mod that will change the behavior of my os and software to be more vim like
Athame patches readline to be vim-y, but that's usually unnecessary since most shells support vi keybindings. This might be better, since it is truly a vim session (and not emulation), but I haven't used it so idk.
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Vim-like terminal emulator
You can test too https://github.com/ardagnir/athame
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ardagnir/athame is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of athame is C.
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