As a matter of fact it is one of the scripts that I cannot do without, I use it everyday, it is very convenient. But then again I wrote it myself, so I can’t be objective.
I know 100℅ of the world top 500 supercomputers use linux, and around 65℅ of world servers. I want more info like this to help me campaign towards GNU/Linux use. Thanks.
I have an HP Stream 11 that I want to use for word processing and some light web browsing - I’m a writer and it’s a lightweight laptop to bring to the library or coffee shop to write on. Right now it’s got Windows and it’s unusable due to lack of hard drive space for updates. Someone had luck with Xubuntu, but it’s...
I am still using the arrow keys, I must be an idiot , too. If this script helps you with the vim movements, you can check out for the same reason two or three scripts of mine, in the same repo: tui-mines, mneme,tui-sudoku.
About .local/bin/ not existing, or not being in the $PATH, that is why I also propose running the script locally, from the same directory with ./mneme.sh
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Since many youngsters who unlike me, a senior citizen, live on the edge and hate vim keys or arrow keys, have requested an alternative navigation keys set up, I have just implemented a configuration option that satisfies just that.
By editing the config file (either within the application or just editing ~/.config/tui-mines/tui-mines.config, and changing the NAVIGATION_KEYS value from vim+arrows (default) to aswd+arrows, the user can use the aswd keys to navigate in the game grid, just as requested.
No other commands or hacks are needed.
Arrow keys remain hardcoded, because they remind me of my youth, as an archer, during the Peloponnesian War
Well, there is just one themes.txt file, created inside .config/basht/ directory. There is no particular reason why it should not be a .txt. Would you suggest another solution?
Well, after a quick search, from that source, I found that :
…A .theme file is a .ini text file that is divided into sections, which specify visual elements that appear on a Windows desktop. Section names are wrapped in brackets ([]) in the .ini file.
I believe that the themes.txt file has not much to do with the above, furthermore, confusion between the two does not sound a good idea. What is more, one can say that file names such as themes.txt and current_theme.txt are quite descriptive and leave no doubts about their function. However, I think I understand your point of view. Perhaps I would consider renaming these in the future.
Is there a file browser with fzf like capabilities
I feel like I’d use my file browser if it was easier to get around. ctrp-p like zoxide/fzf would be game changing....
magic-tape: YouTube TUI client (fzf, image support) (gitlab.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1051933...
radion – internet radio TUI client written in Bash (www.linuxlinks.com)
looking for examples of countries whose governments, school system,health system, wjatever, use mostly GNU/Linux
I know 100℅ of the world top 500 supercomputers use linux, and around 65℅ of world servers. I want more info like this to help me campaign towards GNU/Linux use. Thanks.
tui-battleship, the classic naval battle game (Bash). (lemmy.world)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/tui-battleship...
What distro should I use on my potato?
I have an HP Stream 11 that I want to use for word processing and some light web browsing - I’m a writer and it’s a lightweight laptop to bring to the library or coffee shop to write on. Right now it’s got Windows and it’s unusable due to lack of hard drive space for updates. Someone had luck with Xubuntu, but it’s...
Nine: a tui sliding puzzle (Bash) (lemmy.world)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/nine...
Mneme: a tui memory game in Bash (lemmy.world)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/mneme...
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tui-mines: Sweep mines from a minefield, in the terminal (Bash) (lemmy.world)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/tui-mines...
linuxmint nord wallpaper (gitlab.com)
Basht, a tui file manager bash script that supports image previews (among other features) (gitlab.com)
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/basht...
Radion, an internet radio CLI client, written in Bash. (lemmy.world)
radion is an internet radio CLI client, written in Bash....
tui-sudoku (lemmy.world)
tui-sudoku is a configurable terminal interface sudoku game, with quite a few features....
Happy Birthday, Linux! (gitlab.com)
Created with ascii-matrix...
magic-tape: YouTube TUI client (fzf, image support) (gitlab.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/530920...
magic-tape: YouTube TUI client (fzf, image support) (gitlab.com)
Magic-tape is an image supporting fuzzy finder command line interface YouTube client....