Use tmux popup windows for fzf in vim, so that it spans (almost) the full tmux window. My use-case for this is, that sometimes I open fzf in a split pane and notice then that the lines are too long for the width of the pane. Since the fzf window won't resize if I resize the pane (TODO: issue in fzf.vim), I have to first close it, resize and then reopen fzf. I hope to fix this by using always the big tmux popup and eliminating the need to resize at all. The issue remains when vim is in a split window outside of tmux. I can imagine that this will become annoying, but we'll see...
My dotfiles
This is a collection of the configuration files and scripts I use for various tools and environments.
Although some files support macOS, most of them assume that they are used on a GNU/Linux system. The systems I use include an Artix, a Manjaro and an Ubuntu installation. All of them running i3wm and the arch-based systems without a DE. I use my fork of st as terminal, zsh as shell and neovim as text editor.
The repository mimics my $HOME, trying to conform to the XDG Base Directory
Specification as close as possible. An exception is etc/ -> /etc/, as well
as meta/ and some other files in the root of the repository (e.g. this README
or the LICENSE) which are not in my $HOME.
The most interesting files are probably in .config/zsh and .config/vim.
Installation
The repository content can be installed via dotbot. All existing files which would be overridden are first packed into an archive for backup (see meta/archive) and then dotbot places symlinks in the appropriate places for the different files and folders in this repository.
To start the installation run:
$ ./meta/install