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eed3si9n.com
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hackingcpp.com
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| | | | | An opinionated list of useful and well-rounded VIM plugins as of 2023. Linting, commenting, fuzzy finding, mass editing, advanced text editing, UI enhancements, etc. | |
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www.outcoldman.com
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| | | | | If you are working in terminal - one of the important things is to keep your scripts and dotfiles in the order. Basically, you should consider them as one of your regular pet/side projects, and as any other of your pet projects: you should be able to easily contribute to it; you should have a good way to maintain dependencies; you should make it reusable; I am a Terminal user, I use combination of tmux, zsh and vim for everyday development. In this post I just want to share with you my dotfiles and few ideas/plugins I use to maintain my scripts and configuration. Hope that it may be useful for you as a reference. | |
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gist.github.com
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| | | Rename Roam daily files to Obsidian daily files. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. | ||