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Aesthetic coding environment to enhance focus and creativity
"ay :exe '%s/' . '"\zs.*\ze\s\' . @a . '"' . '/\=@+' .
behaviour of the utterly deranged
I miss the days in uni when i was trying so many different linux distros, window managers, vim, neovim, customization, ricing, so many dotfiles.
Now that I'm working for a company and just cant live that 'wild west of tech' life anymore, i miss those days.
i was re-configuring nvim because i was bored so why not. and i opened and closed nvim so much that i tried to close a terminal by using :q
Finally got around to figuring out tumblr on desktop now so expect New and Worse Horrors from me in the future. Especially since December (advent of code) is coming up and i love making some cursed ass programs for some of the easier days which i will definitely be showing you (lmk if you want to see the cursed shit i did last year)
A Neovim plugin that integrates and installs any Flutter dependency directly into pubspec.yaml file. It also liminates manual edits by automating dependency management inside the project.
Hit a start in the repo:
Contribute to Redooyyy/flutter-deps.nvim development by creating an account on GitHub.
HEY NVIM USING WRITERS!
I made a plugin that you might like!
Here's the pertinent excerpt from the readme:
Sometimes a window taking up your whole screen is too wide and makes your essay look really weird. Sometimes you want somewhere to put clippings and ideas. This plugin solves those problems! It splits the window into 3 vertical screens: a central essay screen and two for random things. These 3 screens each have their files, which are in turn contained in directories. This plugin can open the directories in the three-screen format; this is its main functionality. It also remembers the directory paths in a file you can easily re-open them. But, one might ask, why not use a session manager? The answer is that it's too clunky. You could, but this is just more seamless. There's a reason I wrote it, after all.
and here's the link: https://github.com/L3eC/myplugin
If anyone's interested I might also make a most dangerous writing app plugin that deletes your work if you stop actively writing for a few seconds. These are great in my experience for creative block.