![]() ![]() Thanks to Sven Guckes for writing the notes.Ke圜astr requires access to the macOS Accessibility API in order to receive your key events and broadcast the keystrokes you are interested in. vim: compare nerdtree to Explore to vimnegar(?).vim: running several instances on the same files (swapfile issues).tmux: use extra pane to show key input (four/five lines).screen: use case embedded device -> Bjoern Buerger.feh: “image viewer and cataloguer” bilder sortieren per key bindings -> actionsĪction1: save pictures to subdir1 (good -> keep)Īction2: save pictures to subdir2 (bad -> keep for now)Īction3: save pictures to subdir3 (ugly -> to be deleted) reptyr: “Tool for moving running programs between ptys” CryoPID can move your running Linux programs from one computer to another. CryoPID: “A Process Freezer for Linux” tmux: allow naming of panes/windows with letters (instead of numbers) “fzf - Fuzzy Finder For Your Shell - Linux TUI”.vim: how do you handle empty/new buffers?.“jump to tab with ‘foo’ in its name” - possible? screen: backlog search with patterns? -> tmux copycat!.zsh: fc - “The fc command controls the interactive history mechanism.” builtin command to edit last command.same functionality for MacOSX: pbcopy pbpaste.xsel: “manipulate the X selection” copies text from shell/vim from/into the X clipboard -> no need for vim to be compiled with clipboard support.irssi: “a modular IRC client for UNIX” backlog completion - ading tab completion for prefix of words which had been used in conversation (private or in public, ie on channels).> ":source" allows splitting of config filesīindings: allows to start programs and webpages easily (zB htop, imdb, mtr, mutt,vim web: dict,google,imdbhj) Screen: starting sessions with config files screen -c $fileĪlias WORK='screen -m -c ~/.screenrc.work'Īlias COMM='screen -t COMM 9 -m -c ~/.m' Useful shell aliases: alias \\?='screen -ls' tmux: each window can have different panes.(58KB): includes many examples, links about screen, a description of copy mode, and some general problems on screen.maintainer of the screen maillist gnu-screen 2000-2004.has been using screen as an environment for 20 years.current window manager: “i3” (small fast!). ![]()
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