Same for rebase.
Same for rebase.
Freaking love TUIs, it’s like they took the convenience of a GUI and the efficiency of the CLI and merged them. As a Neovim and Lazygit user myself it’s amazing what I can accomplish in but a few keypresses.
Oh that’s smart! And then nushell just handles the data for you…I might try that!
This is fucking cool. I can imagine the many times this could’ve helped me quite a bit, and honestly even if I didn’t find the function I needed I could still probably hack out a decent implementation in whatever language and actually contribute towards this. In 5-10 years, this could be really useful.
I’m going to try it in Haskell.
Might Probably will regret this.
Just wash them in the shower.
The Voyager post says “0 comments”, but there’s a comment clearly visible at the bottom(of the voyager screenshot).
/s
Recursive Mono. It’s freaking cool. I like ligatures so it’s got them, it’s nice on the eyes, and it’s playful without being too playful.
Bonus points if you use Semicasual.
And it has 333 upvotes! We must maintain this at all costs…
Alternatively, you can save a key and use :x
(And :q!
to quit without saving)
Yeah, that’s such a Vim user thing to say :P
For those who don’t understand, he mea Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Fuck. That was my biggest tell.
To steal the top comment on that video: “That’s what the compiler does. It takes .c files and turns them into .o files.”
I love how simple and small scale splitting an atom sounds. Then you get to doing it…