> Published on Aug 17, 2015 > Last updated on Oct 2, 2024 Why now? At least some of the links in it don't mention plugins (which luckily some comments here do). Beside tmux-continuum and tmux-sensible, I'd recommend…
WDYM? Leap seconds are a 61st second, hitting 60 before 00 next minute. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/certifications-evaluations-standard... This makes sense for timestamps in traditional logs. You don't have to second guess…
DirtyWave M8? :)
Neat! Sparklines could also benefit.
There are several. I've only tried one of them (free, can't remember which) but went back to UVR5. While it's convenient not having to split stems into separate files beforehand, by using a VST, you usually end up doing…
It's nice to read the different takes on this. On that note, I didn't see any mention of https://github.com/romkatv/zsh4humans/blob/master/tips.md#ex... , so there.
> Published on Aug 17, 2015 > Last updated on Oct 2, 2024 Why now? At least some of the links in it don't mention plugins (which luckily some comments here do). Beside tmux-continuum and tmux-sensible, I'd recommend…
WDYM? Leap seconds are a 61st second, hitting 60 before 00 next minute. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/certifications-evaluations-standard... This makes sense for timestamps in traditional logs. You don't have to second guess…
DirtyWave M8? :)
Neat! Sparklines could also benefit.
There are several. I've only tried one of them (free, can't remember which) but went back to UVR5. While it's convenient not having to split stems into separate files beforehand, by using a VST, you usually end up doing…
It's nice to read the different takes on this. On that note, I didn't see any mention of https://github.com/romkatv/zsh4humans/blob/master/tips.md#ex... , so there.