Check out NeoVintageous [0]. It's the continuation of Vintageous and adds some great features. [0] https://github.com/NeoVintageous/NeoVintageous
I also love i3wm but there are a few tiling window managers available on macOS [0] [1]. Not as easy to use as i3 last time I tried them however that was a while ago and they definitely deserve another shot. [0]…
I highly recommend ranger[0]. It's a very useful console based file manager with great vi key bindings. The configuration is also very flexible and includes a python API to write your own commands[1]. [0]…
I use tig every day and it is easily my favourite git client. I especially love the staging view and ability to stage individual lines.
Very nice. I like that there is an option to set the inactivity threshold. My method is considerably more primitive but works well enough. It's disturbing how long this process can take after a few npm installs.…
It's working great in my fish shell now. Thanks for the speedy update!
Nice! Some really great additions in this release. I'm particularly excited by the official Linux repos and keybindings in the file explorer. Great work VSCode team! I'm continually impressed with each release.
I've just started using Godot to create a hobby game too! GDScript is very nice and simple and the guide is quite good but I definitely agree with you that the docs are fairly sparse, especially the API and class…
The lack of a native 1Password client is one of the last major pain points I live with day to day in Linux. Those Python utilities actually look really useful but as far as I can tell, they only interface with the older…
Check out NeoVintageous [0]. It's the continuation of Vintageous and adds some great features. [0] https://github.com/NeoVintageous/NeoVintageous
I also love i3wm but there are a few tiling window managers available on macOS [0] [1]. Not as easy to use as i3 last time I tried them however that was a while ago and they definitely deserve another shot. [0]…
I highly recommend ranger[0]. It's a very useful console based file manager with great vi key bindings. The configuration is also very flexible and includes a python API to write your own commands[1]. [0]…
I use tig every day and it is easily my favourite git client. I especially love the staging view and ability to stage individual lines.
Very nice. I like that there is an option to set the inactivity threshold. My method is considerably more primitive but works well enough. It's disturbing how long this process can take after a few npm installs.…
It's working great in my fish shell now. Thanks for the speedy update!
Nice! Some really great additions in this release. I'm particularly excited by the official Linux repos and keybindings in the file explorer. Great work VSCode team! I'm continually impressed with each release.
I've just started using Godot to create a hobby game too! GDScript is very nice and simple and the guide is quite good but I definitely agree with you that the docs are fairly sparse, especially the API and class…
The lack of a native 1Password client is one of the last major pain points I live with day to day in Linux. Those Python utilities actually look really useful but as far as I can tell, they only interface with the older…