I feel similarly, but I could see folks who use vim as more of an IDE finding this useful.
It feels like GitHub's shift to these "AI writes code for you while you sleep!" features will appeal to a less technical crowd who lack awareness of the overall source code hosting and CI ecosystem and, combined with…
There is a terminal version of Vim inside of MacVim.app at Contents/MacOS/Vim.
A couple of text object related plugins also worth checking out: Easymotion - https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion Surround - https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround
I was going suggest something similar to fugitive for Mercurial, but it looks like you've already considered that in 'Coming home to Vim.' I think you're correct in how many different facets you can show through a…
Evernote just didn't click for me either. I felt overwhelmed by its potential (photos, devices, external services), when all I really wanted was to write flat text. The mobile experience on Android was also not ideal…
I'd like to be able to change my password. Am I missing something?
I believe that vim sources env files rather than rc. For example, any aliases placed in my zshenv are available in vim but those in zshrc are not. I would imagine that applies to other shells as well.
I used Vimium while on Chrome, but Vimperator seems to more completely replace default browser behaviors. I also like the ability to add plugins and keep a .vimperatorrc.
Oddly enough, I decided earlier today to move back to Firefox as my go-to browser after using Chrome for about a year. Vimperator is just too good.
I was going to leave a snarky comment but yours saved me some time.
On top of the nice design, the URL for the images is quite short and legible; e.g. http://divvyshot.com/photo/LRHa/. That's a nice touch.
I feel similarly, but I could see folks who use vim as more of an IDE finding this useful.
It feels like GitHub's shift to these "AI writes code for you while you sleep!" features will appeal to a less technical crowd who lack awareness of the overall source code hosting and CI ecosystem and, combined with…
There is a terminal version of Vim inside of MacVim.app at Contents/MacOS/Vim.
A couple of text object related plugins also worth checking out: Easymotion - https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion Surround - https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround
I was going suggest something similar to fugitive for Mercurial, but it looks like you've already considered that in 'Coming home to Vim.' I think you're correct in how many different facets you can show through a…
Evernote just didn't click for me either. I felt overwhelmed by its potential (photos, devices, external services), when all I really wanted was to write flat text. The mobile experience on Android was also not ideal…
I'd like to be able to change my password. Am I missing something?
I believe that vim sources env files rather than rc. For example, any aliases placed in my zshenv are available in vim but those in zshrc are not. I would imagine that applies to other shells as well.
I used Vimium while on Chrome, but Vimperator seems to more completely replace default browser behaviors. I also like the ability to add plugins and keep a .vimperatorrc.
Oddly enough, I decided earlier today to move back to Firefox as my go-to browser after using Chrome for about a year. Vimperator is just too good.
I was going to leave a snarky comment but yours saved me some time.
On top of the nice design, the URL for the images is quite short and legible; e.g. http://divvyshot.com/photo/LRHa/. That's a nice touch.