Use the `destination-only` edit format when renaming files with `qmv`.
`dual-column` mode got on my nerves as I tend to forget with side is
source and which is destination. On top, the `swap` option breaks as
soon as I change the length of a filename.
`single-column` mode is useless for me, as I tend to make changes in
visual block mode.
The install script is broken since 4716b1cab3 ("meta:install: Link
hidden files in .config as well"), as dotbot will complain that there is
no hidden file to glob in `.config`.
Add `ignore-missing` so that the installation runs through while still
supporting hidden files in the future.
Pass all given arguments to `git worktree add`. This makes it possible
to directly create a new branch with `-b` for example. As the arguments
are not used anywhere else, this should not introduce any parsing
issues.
In interactive commands, allow the user to provide one-letter input with
a single key (i.e., without hitting enter). Currently this is used by
the --patch mode of git-add(1), git-checkout(1), git-restore(1),
git-commit(1), git-reset(1), and git-stash(1). Note that this setting is
silently ignored if portable keystroke input is not available; requires
the Perl module Term::ReadKey.[1]
[1] - git-config(1)
Neovim does not make `has('clipboard')` obsolete. It only simplifies
clipboard support but `has('clipboard')` will still return `0` if no
supported clipboard program is installed.
See `:help clipboard`
Nvim has no direct connection to the system clipboard. Instead it
depends on a |provider| which transparently uses shell commands to
communicate with the system clipboard or any other clipboard
"backend".
and `:help clipboard-tool`
The presence of a working clipboard tool implicitly enables the '+'
and '*' registers. Nvim looks for these clipboard tools, in order of
priority:
- |g:clipboard|
- pbcopy, pbpaste (macOS)
- wl-copy, wl-paste (if $WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set)
- xclip (if $DISPLAY is set)
- xsel (if $DISPLAY is set)
- lemonade (for SSH) https://github.com/pocke/lemonade
- doitclient (for SSH)
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/doit/
- win32yank (Windows)
- termux (via termux-clipboard-set, termux-clipboard-set)
- tmux (if $TMUX is set)
In tmux version 3.2 all style options were changed to string
options, making them support formats.[^1]
From that version on, use the pane-borders as indicator for the
{copy,sync}-mode instead of the prefix_highlight plugin.
Keep the pure style fallback, as Ubuntu 20.4 for example still only
ships with version 3.0a.
[^1]: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/commit/f03b61131b34079
- Invert the prefix_highlight colors so that it is less obtrusive.
- Use `brightred` for the background of the sync-mode indicator.
This way the prefix, copy-mode and sync-mode indicators are visually
differentiable.
Update the function to use the current `.git/modules/` structure, by
only using the basename of the path.
I am not sure when this was changed and too lazy right now to find it
out.
Add a 'resize mode' that behaves similar to the one in my i3 config.
When pressing the binding `<prefix>r`, a new key-table is selected that
allows resizing with `hjkl` as well as choosing the different layouts
directly over the number row.
Do not exit automatically the copy-mode when reaching the bottom. This
was especially annoying/dangerous when holding `C-d` down to scroll to
the bottom.
Add aliases so that I can type short ssh commands.
This also has the benefit that I can lookup in my own files how the
`Hostname` option is called (I am always unsure if it is not `Host`).
As relative line numbers are only really needed in normal mode and in
the current buffer, disable them in insert mode or when the
buffer/window is not focused.