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ShortCut ctrl+H
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Ja-rek
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Oct 4, 2018
I Can't understand why the shortcut doesn't work when I run the ranger in NeoVim. Shortcut is binded to showing hidden files in ranger .
A ranger-like system/cloud storage explorer for Vim, bringing together the best of Vim, ranger, and rclone.
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An Rule of Optimization which provides SQL Standard Authorization for Apache Spark
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These are my dot files. I've primarily been a MacOS user for most of the time I've been collecting dotfiles, but I've recently switched to Linux. I primarily use Arch, Arco, Manjaro, or some other Arch based distro; so that's where I take my que. I also run Debian or Ubuntu on any server type systems I have (just for stability), so I also make sure my dotfiles work there as well.
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ranger-like terminal file manager written in Rust
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Jun 6, 2020 - Rust
nelsonmestevao
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May 24, 2019
It would be nice to have all user variables in just one file and then everything would get that from that file. Something like .user.
The combined magic of autojump, ranger and zsh
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sway dotfiles
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The integration of ranger with zsh/bash
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MOVED TO GITLAB
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tmux
vimrc
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mpd
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gnu-linux
dmenu
mutt
ranger
ncmpcpp
bspwm
rxvt-unicode
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muttrc
prot16
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newsboat
tempus-themes
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When using drag_interval the onChange event is called twice on every move to the right.
Her's an example to demonstrate this issue:
http://jsfiddle.net/y81j67qh/13/
If you drag the bar to right it always calls the onChange event 2x. First has the old from time, the second has both from and to times updated.
Another issue is that occasionally if you move the bar left slowly (by one step) it does