Local Plugins I am fairly new to the whole NeoVim ecosystem, and so far its pretty amazing. I have been ricing my setup almost daily for about a year just to experiment with everything. One can really sink a ton of time into this and still not have what they want, but its so cool.
I recently got to a point where loading plugins wasn’t enough as I couldn’t find certain plugins I wanted for every little thing.
ZSH Sourcer Use Case I try to have all my own stuff when it comes to my config so I know how it works. I don’t always remember, but it helps me try to be a better programmer. When it comes to my ZSH config, I have some aliases that are work specific and others that are language specific and others that are just nice to have regardless. I broke out these to help my organization in general.
General Objective is to come up with a place for app reviews for the FOSS community.
Like so many users, we use FDroid for Android. It is great, and nice, and not without its own faults or certain things it is lacking. One thing its lacking, especially when you compare it to other “app stores” is a review sections. Granted, the objective of FDroid is not to provide a review and scores.
SSH Config I am not exactly sure where to put this post, as I am using this more for git, but this is its own topic, that is SSH. The issue that I am running across is having multiple SSH keys for different purposes, and how to organize them and use them properly in the SSH config.
This will be more advanced and not how to use or setup the SSH Config file ( typically located at ~/.
Just writing to put my thoughts about some ‘Oh-my-zsh’ plugins.
For those that have a ZSH, I recommend getting ‘Oh-My-Zsh’. I am particular about the view of my command line, as everyone is, and this just helps me customize it. See over for how to setup ‘Oh-My-Zsh’. There is a “Powershell” version which I used and also recommend, I actually heard about that one before ‘Oh-My-Zsh’. The Powershell is ‘Oh-My-PSH’, “PSH” being an abbreviation for “PowerShell”.
Intro I have been wanting a mechanical keyboard for a while. Starting about 5 years ago, I did some research on a “quiet” keyboard, mostly because I was trying to be a considerate person as a coworker. I was at a company where we had about 12 people in an old upper manager office…and then we added another 12 people, even though it was already very cramped. Doing some research someone suggested a mechanical keyboard.
Overview Recently I was requested to connect to an instance of Consul to grab some information for a project. I have never heard of Consul before. There is many things that it can do and has built right into it. One of the features it has is a “Key / Value Store”. An organization or person can spin up an instance of Consul and store some basic information in it. Here I am learning and sharing.
Org Mode Apps Search for a mobile Org Mode App A few years ago I discovered Org Mode. I had even already been using Git for many years at various intensities and various forms. I used emacs briefly, so I was never directly exposed to Org Mode.
Also, I never used Markdown until about 4 years ago. I heard of it, never interested me as I just wrote my notes in the comments of code or just in plain text or whatever BRD (Business Requirements Document) that was required of me at the time.
Git Client Update This is different than downloading or updating the Git Client, Git Server or Git 3rd Party tool (such as Ankh, TortoiseGit, TFS, GitLab, GitKraken, GLO, GitHub Desktop or VisualEyes). This is just for the core of git that many of those will rest upon. Often, those tools will rely on this foundation in order to run properly or for certain commands. Sometimes, some of the tools come with their own install bundled within the software to ensure compatibility and not rely on the local install and not have the private installed accessible outside of the tool.
Google Map (Places and Place Details) - Autocomplete API Documentation Standard Pricing In 2017 & 2018 Google changed the pricing of their APIs. Part of the API is with a subscription to the Google Cloud Platform, which is $200 / mo and you get free credit of $200 / mo, plus a the first X amount of each different API request free/included.
With the change, there is much to be done.