The tool looks nice. I've used revealjs for this use case before so I was happy to see your comparison documentation: https://sli.dev/guide/why#comparisons
Maybe I misread the docs, but it looked like it was generating a visual for the whole day. If this were offline you could have it double as a clock and regenerate the image every N minutes.
This paper was presented at ICFP last week and has an ~18 minute video: * [talk overview](https://icfp24.sigplan.org/details/icfp-2024-papers/14/Snaps...) * [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F70QZaMoYJQ&t=18605s)
I love watching others use Neovim and that's how I learned more about the LSP / treesitter integration. I still find that VS Code is my recommendation for new contributors to an existing codebase because of how…
Your recommended json solution was also my first thought but if you do not have the ability to easily introduce a new dependency then the op is correct. If I have an existing JSON file that I want to quickly parse for a…
Do you mind sharing your fork with the font change? I tried to get a font that supports other characters but the mkfont_bdf tool didn't like the files I fed it.
I personally use a Remarkable 1 with yaft (1) as a terminal. I connect via ssh to a tmux session for editing and the response is fast enough. 1. https://github.com/timower/rM2-stuff/tree/master/apps/yaft
The best I've found for learning to write Chinese characters has been Skritter (https://skritter.com/) If you are following a textbook, you can probably find pre-made decks of characters for that textbook.
If you use nvim, there is a similar tool called venn.nvim: https://github.com/jbyuki/venn.nvim
The tool looks nice. I've used revealjs for this use case before so I was happy to see your comparison documentation: https://sli.dev/guide/why#comparisons
Maybe I misread the docs, but it looked like it was generating a visual for the whole day. If this were offline you could have it double as a clock and regenerate the image every N minutes.
This paper was presented at ICFP last week and has an ~18 minute video: * [talk overview](https://icfp24.sigplan.org/details/icfp-2024-papers/14/Snaps...) * [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F70QZaMoYJQ&t=18605s)
I love watching others use Neovim and that's how I learned more about the LSP / treesitter integration. I still find that VS Code is my recommendation for new contributors to an existing codebase because of how…
Your recommended json solution was also my first thought but if you do not have the ability to easily introduce a new dependency then the op is correct. If I have an existing JSON file that I want to quickly parse for a…
Do you mind sharing your fork with the font change? I tried to get a font that supports other characters but the mkfont_bdf tool didn't like the files I fed it.
I personally use a Remarkable 1 with yaft (1) as a terminal. I connect via ssh to a tmux session for editing and the response is fast enough. 1. https://github.com/timower/rM2-stuff/tree/master/apps/yaft
The best I've found for learning to write Chinese characters has been Skritter (https://skritter.com/) If you are following a textbook, you can probably find pre-made decks of characters for that textbook.
If you use nvim, there is a similar tool called venn.nvim: https://github.com/jbyuki/venn.nvim