Recent commits to dotfiles.git (c6acc1a42c4af25268c147a5560a572be9d52455) https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/tree/c6acc1a42c4af25268c147a5560a572be9d52455 Recent commits feed provided by GitList. <tmux-leader>b opens a popup with "bc-l" Got the idea from this guy who uses opencode.ai with neovim. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70cN9swORE8&t=440s https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/c6acc1a42c4af25268c147a5560a572be9d52455 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Sat, 19 Jul 2025 10:24:10 -0700 c6acc1a42c4af25268c147a5560a572be9d52455 M-Right reserved for vim's Copilot accept word-by-word I wasn't using M-Arrow keys to navigate panes anyway. M-hjkl for the win. https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/e7ea49119740262c0df27de99843cb17dd950824 dblume@roku.com (dblume) Fri, 18 Jul 2025 19:24:11 -0700 e7ea49119740262c0df27de99843cb17dd950824 Support a couple new formats Roku Log files. More date and time formats accepted: * "2025-07-03", "25-07-03", or "07-03" * "13:04:22.885" or "13:04:22" https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/7cc340af0d63e0503c0ae0d3498c498911586d50 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Tue, 08 Jul 2025 13:35:38 -0700 7cc340af0d63e0503c0ae0d3498c498911586d50 shopt -s globstar for recursive matches Thanks, Julia Evans (b0rk)! Got this tip from: https://wizardzines.com/zines/terminal/ https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/6d50e1aec641f287bf80843bad8007045ce9d2c8 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Sun, 06 Jul 2025 00:54:06 -0700 6d50e1aec641f287bf80843bad8007045ce9d2c8 vim: JSON and JavaScript use syntax foldmethod https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/2b6a2f917e2b388d2bd71f3c0c37867e5f171c79 dblume@roku.com (dblume) Fri, 27 Jun 2025 20:57:15 -0700 2b6a2f917e2b388d2bd71f3c0c37867e5f171c79 Update comment in .vimrc: Add Ghostty Oops, this tiny tweak to nvim's init file didn't make it to .vimrc. https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/f3a703a2a266d735171f18752a4e3b8317d9bd14 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Mon, 23 Jun 2025 10:11:41 -0700 f3a703a2a266d735171f18752a4e3b8317d9bd14 vim documentation tweaks Decided to remove a "Will remove this section" bit, and clean some formatting. May as well mention Ghostty where I mention Alacritty. https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/e1ae87aa9f2d21c01114b437b47a87a1cd9fe908 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Mon, 23 Jun 2025 09:06:52 -0700 e1ae87aa9f2d21c01114b437b47a87a1cd9fe908 Vim deletes go to a useful register again. Argh. Turns out my muscle memory does rely on deletes going to a register. Writing a note to myself that really the only way to do puts (pastes) that overwrite is to do so over visual selections, not deletes (d,D) or changes (c,C). https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/4d07a5c5d3cad6c57c08705a6596514dcdceaea1 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Tue, 10 Jun 2025 22:18:07 -0700 4d07a5c5d3cad6c57c08705a6596514dcdceaea1 vim delete won't affect clipboard; claude-sonnet-4 https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/5ddadd027a3a3ab2a50c91c09b6fc4f5ae383bef dblume@roku.com (dblume) Tue, 10 Jun 2025 14:37:42 -0700 5ddadd027a3a3ab2a50c91c09b6fc4f5ae383bef <leader>v to move window to right, show prev on left Usually when I want to move the current window to the right, I want to see another buffer on the left. Go ahead and just do that Now, <leader>v does: 1. <C-w>v make a vertical split 2. :bp show previous buffer here on left 3. <C-w>l make the right window active https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/commit/e5c165cddb0492867dbfe53cbe74235f6b1119f7 david.blume@gmail.com (dblume) Wed, 04 Jun 2025 21:59:34 -0700 e5c165cddb0492867dbfe53cbe74235f6b1119f7