https://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/tree/e5c165cddb0492867dbfe53cbe74235f6b1119f7 Recent commits to dotfiles.git (e5c165cddb0492867dbfe53cbe74235f6b1119f7) 2025-06-04T21:59:34-07:00 tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/e5c165cddb0492867dbfe53cbe74235f6b1119f7 <leader>v to move window to right, show prev on left 2025-06-04T21:59:34-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>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 &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/16ad8dc715065a7c824bc4c0754fe12bb4ae7021 Make ghostty match my catppuccin mocha overrides 2025-05-22T09:10:06-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>Even though I now dynamically set terminal colors via the script bin/set_colorscheme. Using the terminal's settings now is a fallback. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/f5fe4773bdaec5e2607b955abfda1683bb029caf dark teal float windows; lsp clangd only if it exists 2025-05-20T20:08:59-07:00 dblume dblume@roku.com <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/decdb842840a0471cb2ecfc16500045f37799581 Add clangd LSP support 2025-05-20T13:24:26-07:00 dblume dblume@roku.com <pre>This is a feature in progress. Hopefully it fails gracefully when clangd is not available. LSP uses floating windows, so had to add styles for them. I'm not done with settings or they keymaps. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/16b1d2c4d8b28f08f428aae1e3213ac0117ab0be Very slightly fade blue and darken background. 2025-05-13T07:16:15-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>Thought I could live with it, but such a light blue background affects how other gray terminal apps look, so make the background a little less blue, and darken it a touch. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/50e5cb0149dd6741022aa0d56badd4a731b8aefa Lower blue saturation on "white" 2025-05-12T23:44:42-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>Moving from the "white" on the main screen to some vim themes made actual grays look ugly spoiled grey. 1. Use Paint.net to reduce saturation of blue 2. Make Foreground be same as white. This allows some terminals to fake "bold" by using bright-color of foregorund. 3. Reduce saturation of bright white too. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/39fcc80f3d3f92b824c849ab007c822d55ff8efc Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/main' 2025-05-10T23:37:39-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/4e3cf6330425b6047f671b83a9443d15848060c2 Make cyan a little more cyan, distinguish from green 2025-05-10T23:35:33-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>Bump up the blue, reduce red by more than the bump. Makes cyan a tad darker, more cyan. Noticed doing an "ls -l" &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/82aefb4d0bddfad4df6afbc0f18e5dd81de28d0a Remove debug line 2025-05-09T23:58:15-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/e8d98f36d984c7d4dc9423c81078b0b2505c0da9 Add bin/archive_id for saving gpg and ssh secrets 2025-05-09T23:53:22-07:00 dblume david.blume@gmail.com <pre>It's an important script. Always back up your secrets when you bring up a new computer. May as well have the script ready to go. &lt;/pre&gt;