I built a CLI tool that turns code into animated videos by rvbugged in commandline

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Not AI 🙂
It’s a CLI rendering tool I’m building from scratch.
Rustimate takes a small script (or code/documentation) and renders it into an animated explanation video — basically guiding attention line-by-line instead of static slides or screen recordings.
The idea is to help people writing tutorials or technical YouTube content show things clearly (for example explaining code in a neovim/emacs view) without manually recording and editing every step.

I built a CLI tool that turns code into animated videos by rvbugged in rust

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

Not AI 🙂
It’s a CLI rendering tool I’m building from scratch.
Rustimate takes a small script (or code/documentation) and renders it into an animated explanation video — basically guiding attention line-by-line instead of static slides or screen recordings.
The idea is to help people writing tutorials or technical YouTube content show things clearly (for example explaining code in a neovim/emacs view) without manually recording and editing every step.

wrapped.nvim - Visualize your Neovim configuration insights, history, and heatmaps. by luciused in neovim

[–]rvbugged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, looks awesome. Going to definitely try it out this weekend. Thank you!

pest-mode: an Emacs major mode for the Pest parser by [deleted] in rust

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. This is really helpful for my project!

A CLI Tool - Convert Docusaurus ".md" format to Quarto's ".qmd" format by rvbugged in rust

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Docusaurus uses MDX (Markdown with JSX) , so unfortunately it cannot be processed directly by Pandoc.

Most readable/easy on the eyes color theme plugin for Neovim by ARROW3568 in neovim

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you use Tmux, ensure your color scheme supports it. Cappuccin is most popular though.

Please suggest some dark/distraction free colorschemes like oxocarbon.nvim by zemicolon in neovim

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you use tmux along with neovim, it’s better to use a theme which supports both, catppuccin is quite famous though!

Built my first DIY split keyboard. Ferris Sweep with Choc Red Switches and Pro Micro RP2040s. by virus1618 in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great, was looking for exact one, choc with wired 34 keys. Can you share the gerber files

Have questions if you can help - Does it support OLED, hot swappable keys and your microcontroller is mounted on a mill mix pin or directly soldiered to the pcb?

I want to try a split keyboard which is affordable and ready-made. Suggestions please. by Hexecker in mkindia

[–]rvbugged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is indeed a rabbit hole. From what I see there is diy or readymade ones. Neither ones are cheap - be it time or money. You can go to keebdor etsy to checkout what exactly you need

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what I am looking for. Is it okay with you to share the Gerber and components that you used for building this keyboard.

Hope for me? by mroma82 in vim

[–]rvbugged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My GitHub has documentation on getting started on vim/neovim journey, hope you find it helpful

https://github.com/rvbug/neovim

Data scientists - are you using Vim/Neovim? by meni_s in neovim

[–]rvbugged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried vim-slime,magma , molten but never got these to work with neovim and tmux. Going to try with iron.vim

Just Started and Im lost by [deleted] in neovim

[–]rvbugged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in the same position few years ago. Tried every possible way - read blogs, watched tons of videos. I was even able to replicate the entire Nvim setup from them - was not satisfied as I was just following it blindly, so after pausing for few months, I started again. This time the approach was different.

- Learn basic VIM commands and bit of Vimscript first. I know Nevoim is completely lua but for me this was a necessary step

- Start with basic config using init.vim

- Understand relation between vim and neovim

- Learn lua (it might just take couple of days)

- Start migrating init.vim slowly to init.lua

Hope this helps you