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nvim CUA / Tabby / new theme

nvim CUA / Tabby / new theme

Quick updates to my nvim-simple repo: GitHub - norandom/nvim-simple: Nvim (CLI) config with CUA, tabs and mouse support (Terminal)Nvim (CLI) config with CUA, tabs and mouse support (Terminal) - norandom/nvim-simpleGitHubnorandom 1. Introduced Berg NeoVim theme, inspired by a VS Code plug in (link) 2. Added Windows PowerShell
Windows Terminal / turbo / cmake / claude-code

Windows Terminal / turbo / cmake / claude-code

Most devs today use fancy MacBooks. macOS, a Unix. That is good. In the early 2000s Microsoft had a much larger presence in the development community. Apple took over starting in 2015 I believe. Companies today focus increasingly on Apple to support developer productivity. Microsoft Windows is losing market share
Turbo for faster CLI edits

Turbo for faster CLI edits

Everybody likes vim or nvim. Everybody likes emacs . Both have in common that they are battle-tested and extensible. There also are Common User Access (CUA) configs for these. In fact, I have one right here: GitHub - norandom/nvim-simple: Nvim (CLI) config with CUA, tabs and mouse support (Terminal)Nvim