This project raised a question for me: what is the copyright or licensing situation with Google’s Material Design? The specification itself appears to be copyright Google, but several implementations of the…
I found that iTerm provides a slightly better experience with Vim: colorschemes were rendered more accurately and redraw performance was improved (most noticeable when scrolling the window line-by-line with CTRL-E and…
I like the interleaved comments with the header and body format. I wonder if the authors knew that unidiffs already support comment lines? From the PATCH(1) man page: "After removing indenting or encapsulation, lines…
Steve Losh has rewritten his 'tslime' port in TimL: https://github.com/sjl/tslime2.vim/
This project raised a question for me: what is the copyright or licensing situation with Google’s Material Design? The specification itself appears to be copyright Google, but several implementations of the…
I found that iTerm provides a slightly better experience with Vim: colorschemes were rendered more accurately and redraw performance was improved (most noticeable when scrolling the window line-by-line with CTRL-E and…
I like the interleaved comments with the header and body format. I wonder if the authors knew that unidiffs already support comment lines? From the PATCH(1) man page: "After removing indenting or encapsulation, lines…
Steve Losh has rewritten his 'tslime' port in TimL: https://github.com/sjl/tslime2.vim/