i was initially worried that this would be just another tool, but it actually looks like a pretty interesting and ergonomic take at a wrapper for common python dependency management workflow. excited to try it out
haven’t tried it myself, but I’ve heard https://earthly.dev/ is supposed to address the execute locally problem
this article suggests shell allowed, but git also has a built-in feature for aliases itself. I prefer these as it allows you to keep using the git
command normally (more consistent when you tend to use history search/auto-suggestions heavily).
running git config --global alias.st status
, for example, will allow you to run git st
as an alias for typing out the full git status
(you can also manually add aliases to your ~/.gitconfig
).
not sure about escape sequences just yet, but Kitty gives you insane control over font rendering https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/conf/#fonts
might switch from alacritty to kitty almost just for this (although I’ve been meaning to for a while). the “immediately get scroll back into an nvim buffer to edit as a command” is pretty sweet
it’s so useful! I used to have some terrible setup going with branches for different OSes in my dotfiles, and chezmoi really simplified the whole thing
https://www.chezmoi.io/ if you’ve got some complexity with your setup. otherwise, could be overkill.
neat! I’ve been using Colima for a while, so it’s cool to see they have a comparison in their FAQ .
bit leery of it eventually switching to a paid model tho
sadly no; position of hint is determined by the LSP server.
you could use this plugin (now archived) which was the way many people used hints pre-0.10:
https://github.com/lvimuser/lsp-inlayhints.nvim