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TakeTuesday #21

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tjdevries opened this issue Oct 12, 2021 · 8 comments
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TakeTuesday #21

tjdevries opened this issue Oct 12, 2021 · 8 comments

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@tjdevries
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tjdevries commented Oct 12, 2021

Current Plans:

@gerazov
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gerazov commented Nov 13, 2021

Awesome video! 😎

Can we suggest here? I'd say kristijanhusak/orgmode.nvim - it's a up and running Org Mode port for nvim - an awesome way to organise your agenda 💪

I've been really enjoying using it 👍

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I've added neorg vs. orgmod.nvim as something to try and consider. That may have to wait awhile as it seems complicated to make a simple video comparing them and working on them. I'd have to do quite a bit of work to make that happen. Thanks for the suggestion tho :)

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You can end the series by teaching us how to make our own plugins with the help of plenary.nvim

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gerazov commented Nov 15, 2021

I've added neorg vs. orgmod.nvim as something to try and consider. That may have to wait awhile as it seems complicated to make a simple video comparing them and working on them. I'd have to do quite a bit of work to make that happen. Thanks for the suggestion tho :)

Neorg is very powerful in that it wants to build on and improve the classic Org Mode - I really like how they've redone the syntax 👍👍 However, it still lacks an agenda view (planned for v0.2), which is essential for running a busy schedule.

Orgmode in contrast, although still in development, already supports a feature-full agenda view, and as of recently it even allows clocking tasks 😎 I've used it heavily for the past couple of months and it's rock solid 💪 Also @kristijanhusak has been really fast to close any bugs and issues reported by the community.

If you could do a vid on both that would be awesome, but it's worth at least dedicating some time to Orgmode in the Neorg video 😉

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danymat commented Nov 15, 2021

However, it still lacks an agenda view (planned for v0.2), which is essential for running a busy schedule.

A little surprise is planned for 0.1 release, as you can see in this PR: nvim-neorg/neorg#99. (already merged into unstable, so that everyone can try it)

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wassimk commented Jul 13, 2022

I recently started using gitsigns.nvim and am finding it quite useful for staging hunks within a buffer, and I'm liking the blame hover and I occasionally toggle the blame ghost text. I'm curious to hear your take.

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616b2f commented Aug 18, 2022

How about the new and shiny https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim plugin? I didn't try it myself yet but it looks really promising.

@SingularisArt
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@tjdevries Could you make a Take Tuesday video about converting your UltiSnips snippets to LuaSnip snippets? I've got a googol number of UltiSnip snippets, and it would help immensely if you could make a video covering that.

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