I've used quasar in the past, but not for a native App. Quasar just user a Cordova Wrapper. I had absolute joy with it as a web dev, and made my life much easier for forms elements that feel native. The App runs pretty…
I would disable the open demo, i was greeted by this on your homepage ;) http://imgur.com/a/dUKjq
Almost the same way as in vim ;) 1. Search for the text you want to copy with '/my-search-term' 2. Switch to visual mode with 'v' 3. Select the text you want 4. Yank!
I've made almost the same thing :) https://colorna.me/
God I wish it was open source and the dev didn't suddenly disappear :(
Nice. Is there something that it can do, that [tig](https://jonas.github.io/tig/) can't do?
Yes! I use a similar hazel workflow for screenshots. I save all Screenshots to ~/Pictures/Screenshots Screenshots older than 1 days get moved into a ./.old directory Screenshots older than 1 week in that backup…
Commandline with the occasional usage of [tig](https://github.com/jonas/tig) Once every few weeks I'll use [Tower](http://www.git-tower.com/) for quickly looking up old commits
Cool format, but the fade-ins are way too slow, When i first opened the page i thought the images / videos were loading very slow, because i was greeted with a bunch of colored blocks while i scrolled downwards.
I've used quasar in the past, but not for a native App. Quasar just user a Cordova Wrapper. I had absolute joy with it as a web dev, and made my life much easier for forms elements that feel native. The App runs pretty…
I would disable the open demo, i was greeted by this on your homepage ;) http://imgur.com/a/dUKjq
Almost the same way as in vim ;) 1. Search for the text you want to copy with '/my-search-term' 2. Switch to visual mode with 'v' 3. Select the text you want 4. Yank!
I've made almost the same thing :) https://colorna.me/
God I wish it was open source and the dev didn't suddenly disappear :(
Nice. Is there something that it can do, that [tig](https://jonas.github.io/tig/) can't do?
Yes! I use a similar hazel workflow for screenshots. I save all Screenshots to ~/Pictures/Screenshots Screenshots older than 1 days get moved into a ./.old directory Screenshots older than 1 week in that backup…
Commandline with the occasional usage of [tig](https://github.com/jonas/tig) Once every few weeks I'll use [Tower](http://www.git-tower.com/) for quickly looking up old commits
Cool format, but the fade-ins are way too slow, When i first opened the page i thought the images / videos were loading very slow, because i was greeted with a bunch of colored blocks while i scrolled downwards.