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wezterm
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autocomplete reviews and mentions
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Development
Fig
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Are there any lesser-known tools you use a lot in your work?
Also Fig for terminal autocompletion is pretty nifty and looks nice.
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Top tools to help you stay productive as a developer
As for auto-completion and suggestions, an honourable mention goes to Fig, a tool that integrates with your existing terminal to display smart suggestions and information when you’re stuck in the command line. Forgot certain commands or the structure of arguments? Fig is there to help.
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My Favorite AWS Tools and Resources that I Use Every Day
Cost: Free from https://fig.io/
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What terminal is the best in '22
Doesn’t matter, as long as fig.io supports it I’m happy. Currently just using the stock terminal with a shortcut (ctrl+t) to start it.
Uhh, must check out, have tried everything else but always going back to Iterm2, maybe the fig.io makes it even better :D
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zsh-autocomplete VS zsh-autosuggestions (VS fig)
Also if you know about fig... But fig asks to disable macOs secure terminal entry, which is a bummer
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Is there a terminal emulator with an interface similar to Spotlight/Alfred/Raycast?
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Fig"
I use Fig. Basically transforms an existing terminal to a command powerhouse
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My Top N Favorite Plugins and Tools for Developers
Yes, I'm the author, and thank you for reading the article :)
This is what I have in Hyper:
plugins: ['hyper-material-theme', 'hyper-search', 'hyperterm-bold-tab', 'hyperterm-summon']
+ Fig (http://fig.io)
+ zsh shell with a few plugins:
3. Fig autocomplete (macOS)
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Textual,a TUI framework for Python inspired by modern web development
aside: do you guys know of a Python-based TUI/prompt library that allows multi-line output?
the idea is to be able to do what IDEs like vscode, or recently, Fig[1] do. they autosuggest, but at the same time include documentation at the prompt. prompt_toolkit[2] does not do that afaik.
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Omiljena razvojna/radna okruzenja i ostalo? [ OS, IDE ]
VS Code iTerm2 Raycast Fig
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Terminal (kitty) messes up text when using left&right arrow keys
You might also wanna try some other autocomplete extensions. I personally like Fig (which supports Kitty as well) because its better/web-based UI although keep in mind that it's not OSS.
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withfig/autocomplete is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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