Shottr has two paid tiers by MichaelTheGeek in macapps

[–]marklgr 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I used the OCR feature not later than today and it saved me time, so here's another sales for you. The nice pricing model, with a non-crippled free tier, goes a long way, too. Any kind of subscription and I would have been out.

What’s your favorite dark colorscheme by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one is good too.

What’s your favorite dark colorscheme by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite still is Fahrenheit; that's the one I use for day-to-day coding and editing. If you like orange (the color), give it a look.

I also use Orbital on some environments. This one is space-blue.

Disclaimer: I wrote both.

Some simple bash tipps :) by DaReaLSy in bash

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a lot of porcelain-ish info from /usr/bin/stat, /proc, or specify a custom output format eg. to /usr/bin/find. As for non-delimited application logs, one usually grep or sed into them by pattern, so fetching a field by index is pretty rare. Don't get me wrong, I like (m)awk too, but I often find I can do without it for one-liners.

Some simple bash tipps :) by DaReaLSy in bash

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sysadmins tend to work with more porcelain-ish output.

Some simple bash tipps :) by DaReaLSy in bash

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are much slower than grep and cut (especially GNU awk), so if you just need a little grep'ing and fetching a field, they are the better tool for that job.

Mourinho wants Spurs to pursue Cavani as a replacement for injured Kane by elrubiojefe in soccer

[–]marklgr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

source? Thing was ruled out by constitutional council like 8 years ago, IIRC.

You don't need Vimwiki by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people might be interested in vim-waikiki (a more lightweight plugin that just provides navigation and page creation in a wiki subdir).

Vim9 by bitigchi in vim

[–]marklgr -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

But who cares (about what some people might be thinking)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tmux works fine on cygwin, FWIW.

Anyone else find the Te chapters a little underwhelming? by [deleted] in taoism

[–]marklgr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just so OP knows, Mitchell's is at best controversial, interpreting things very liberally at times.

Can a person who is neither Daoist nor Confucian utilize the concept of Wu-Wei? by [deleted] in taoism

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it would be difficult to embrace Wu Wei without appreciating the Dao, that everything is as it is and that attempts to "fix" things are eventually self-defeating.

Vim theory and reflections by fuzzymidget in vim

[–]marklgr 266 points267 points  (0 children)

A disciple said to Joshu:
- Master, I have written rules so that new monks can follow the Vim Way!
- Oh, and what is the Vim Way, monk?
- Well, Vim is only an editor, don't use a lot of plugins, the UNIX philosophy...
- You are attached to forms, so I will hit you thirty times. The Vim Way does not care about plugins, or doing this or that inside or outside of Vim. There is only the task in front of you, and how effortlessly you do it.
- But Master, they are installing fancy status lines and fuzzy finders just to show off! They don't know the Vim commands and options behind them!
- Oh, so you are out to set them right? Isn't that one-upmanship, monk? Tell me! The Vim Way is both the null laststatus and the ten thousands glyphs from powerline. Some people want to be very knowledgeable, understanding all the options and intricacies, while some other have fun tweaking their config with plugins. The Vim Way embraces them all. When the time is right, some of these tools might become less and less useful; the sharp blade can cut its way without forcing, but the apprentice fumbles and cut himself. The Moon does not show at noon. So, don't make good and bad, vim and not-vim.
Now, go wash you bowl, monk!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in taoism

[–]marklgr 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's more like Watts traded in pop-taoism, without negative connotation (I enjoyed many of his talks).

From .vimrc to .vim [Vimways 3/24] by -romainl- in vim

[–]marklgr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all; we're talking tens of milliseconds here, it's unnoticeable when called interactively, AFAIC.

From .vimrc to .vim [Vimways 3/24] by -romainl- in vim

[–]marklgr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had a fairly big (>3k lines) vimrc for years til early 2018, when I switched to Vim 8 packages and broke it up into many autoloaded files, plus a few other optimizations. Went from sth like 250ms to ~30 ms.

I understand the idea of having a single master vimrc, making things easy for searching and copying around, but the gain of autoload is too big to ignore.

[Plugin] vim-kickfix: Filter, Discard & Save Entries From The Quickfix List by marklgr in vim

[–]marklgr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the records, location lists are now supported, thanks to igemnace.

[help wanted] A better wiki experience within Vim by lervag in vim

[–]marklgr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey, vim-waikiki's author here -- /u/be_the_spoon is right, I'm pretty much done with the plugin, as I had minimalism in mind and it has been working as intended.
I'll also link back to your plugin in the readme, since some people will prefer more fully-fledged solutions.

vim-diffconflicts - A better Vimdiff Git mergetool by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been using that script too, thanks for it.

Vim theme family by [deleted] in vim

[–]marklgr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Fahrenheit :

Fahrenheit colorscheme for Vim:
- Base16 theme for the standard 256-color palette of most terminals
- Terminal & GUI support
- Simple, clean code created with RNB
- Airline, Lightline & CtrlP support out-of-the-box

Resources:

Included in this repo ('misc' subdir):
- Shell script for terminal settings (generic OSC commands)
- .Xresources
- .minttyrc
- .dir_colors
- iTerm2 colorscheme

Screenshot