nushell is a new type of shell that has some really cool features
lf is a file manager inspired by ranger
dash a POSIX-compliant /bin/sh
that is fast and simple
eza is a modern alternative to ls
nushell is a new type of shell that has some really cool features
lf is a file manager inspired by ranger
dash a POSIX-compliant /bin/sh
that is fast and simple
eza is a modern alternative to ls
literally 2 days ago i tried installing gentoo in a vm but gave up because it would take too long to compile... and now this??? guess my timing was pretty bad
if i did use gentoo, i'd probably compile smaller programs from source and bigger things like kernel and web browser i would use as binaries.
does this protocol work for other terminals? such as alacritty, foot, urxvt, or even st (with appropriate patch ofc)?
Any text editor that lets you write Markdown (all of them, since markdown can be written as a plain text file). It's simple but featureful. I would recommend Marktext.
Key chords/submodes? Not a desktop app, but an Emacs extension, Hydra. There's also a Neovim version.
I don't know of a desktop app, personally I like to keep my desktop keybinds simple, so I wouldn't really need that.
There are two kinds of people:
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User @vort3@lemmy.ml · 4 days ago
So, basically vim? /s
User @djtech@lemmy.world · 4 days ago
So... emacs?
You don't have the features "auto-allocate-uids" and "configurable-impure-env" enabled, so "auto-allocate-uids" and "impure-env" options are ignored in your config.
swww (wayland only)
never tried it (i don't use animated wallpapers) but it seems pretty good, not sure if it works on non-wlroots like KDE or GNOME
Manjaro. Probably because I tried it with GNOME which isn't for me either.
I use Void Linux glibc, I wouldn't daily drive musl either, although there are ways to run glibc apps.
Fair enough