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I’m re-reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
Its been many years since I read it last, so its nice to revisit.
If you’re using Neovim as well as tmux, telescope-tmux is pretty awesome for switching sessions, windows and more.
There’s also a Discourse group, as well as this Lemmy community and vi.stackexchange.com.
Feels like too many baskets for few eggs.
You don’t have to already be inside of Neovim.
Tmux 3.2’s new display-popup command is a neat way to access the telescope picker when you are outside of Neovim.
source: https://github.com/camgraff/telescope-tmux.nvim#use-with-tmux-display-popup
You can just set up a keybinding, and a new instance of Neovim will start in a popup window inside of Tmux.
There’s a fractional delay while Neovim starts up, but I find it well within tolerance, personally.
<ctrl-O>
- to open a note. The fuzzy finder makes this super fast, if you name your notes in a way you’ll remember later (SEO!).<ctrl-E>
- switch between reader and edit mode (I almost always edit with external editor (Vim) any way, so I nearly always want the note in reader mode. In settings, you can make this the default)<ctrl-shift-v>
- (custom binding) open current note in external editor
This playlist might be helpful: Smart Note Taking (Obsidian & Zettelkasten)
There are others, but I like all of these:
- nvim.focus
- null-ls
- pounce
- vim-fugiitive, obviously
- vim-projectionist (awesome for TDD)
- (Better) Vim Tmux Resizer
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source: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/06/20/ohio-odrc-prison-book-ban-java-hitler