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Lovers of command lines, shells, text editor and text interfaces
What’s your fav TUI framework to build on?
`nix` is pretty cool. https://nixos.org/ Been seeing it pop up more and more in some fringe communities. I think it has a lot of potential.
osx install is pretty rough though. Anyone else using or considering it?
osx install is pretty rough though. Anyone else using or considering it?
I read in the manual that casting from the terminal yields 13.37% more like
Who needs a GUI when you have a TUI ;)
Lazygit inside of Zed
Lazygit inside of Zed
note to self: "d" (delete) is very close to "s" when squashing a bunch of commits in lazygit. thank god for reflog
NeoVim wizards: hit Daniel up!
Oh, this might feel like home to me. How do you config your wezterm shortcuts to have vim-motion like shortcuts for splitting terminals and moving inside vim and launching ray cast without having collisions?
Some really awesome vim motions; knew a few but learned a lot 🔥
https://youtu.be/RdyfT2dbt78?si=OZRT5DWXn6buuNDx
https://youtu.be/RdyfT2dbt78?si=OZRT5DWXn6buuNDx
... and here's a fight scene from that game.
I do miss the days where terminals ruled the day, even now I always enjoy coding CLI/terminal things over GUI, any day.
I do miss the days where terminals ruled the day, even now I always enjoy coding CLI/terminal things over GUI, any day.
Study arfy lore. 😹
castback - progress is good (but slow). Life & work get in the way of building in my spare time.
Hoping to do the initial release in the coming days... 🙏🐱
Hoping to do the initial release in the coming days... 🙏🐱
vim macros > batshit crazy bash loops and find cmd
Command line archives: vi is so named because it's the visual interface to ex
ex, a text editor from 1976, provided EXtended capabilities for editing text in days of terminals and command lines. In the video below, I'm appending a paragraph to my journal entry and searching for the first line containing the word 'here'
User interface have changed quite a bit in the last half century
ex, a text editor from 1976, provided EXtended capabilities for editing text in days of terminals and command lines. In the video below, I'm appending a paragraph to my journal entry and searching for the first line containing the word 'here'
User interface have changed quite a bit in the last half century
Rise of command lines arguments in 40 years
ls, for listing files in a directory, went from 11 to 58 args
ps, for listing processes, from 4 to 85 args
kill, for killing, stayed at 3 args for decades. Life basics rarely change ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://danluu.com/cli-complexity/
ls, for listing files in a directory, went from 11 to 58 args
ps, for listing processes, from 4 to 85 args
kill, for killing, stayed at 3 args for decades. Life basics rarely change ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://danluu.com/cli-complexity/
Switched over from Alacritty to Wezterm just for the config; soooo much better to work in lua instead of toml
trying a new font: 0xProto
Feels good to be plugged. Moving from wireless to wired doubled transfer speed and drastically lowered packet loss and latency. Makes a big difference when sshing into remote machines. Ethernet FTW!