While clearing out some messy directories on my laptop, I stumbled upon this old gem:
From that time I was working as a sysadmin, got bored, and wrote a solitaire game to play on the console.
1️⃣ Introduce a few default linters
2️⃣ Add a few LazyVim plugin linters and formatters
3️⃣ Navigate diagnostics across a project
4️⃣ Show how to fix problems
5️⃣ Add your own custom linters
The newest version of Kate, released with KDE Gear ⚙️ 23.04, now boosts its LSP features with inlay hints, allowing you to code faster and more accurately. You can also open an embedded terminal in the Windows version, giving you instant access to KDE's powerful commandline tool.
Does anyone here actually use the sc-im spreadsheet? If so, why?
For the uninitiated, sc-im is a #vim-like spreadsheet program for the #commandline on #Linux and #bsd. There may be a windows binary but I wouldn't know.
1️⃣ Treesitter syntax highlighting for help files
2️⃣ Native Treesitter Inspect Window
3️⃣ Status Column for fold, sign, & number
4️⃣ EditorConfig support
5️⃣ NVIM_APPNAME support for config directories
6️⃣ Run Lua scripts from the shell
7️⃣ showcmdloc informational status
8️⃣ splitkeep to control horizontal split scroll
9️⃣ Lots more!