Your keyboard sounds absolutely amazing! What is that?! Awesome video btw lol. I watched your last video when you were talking about your tmux config and I still use it to this day! Keep going!
This is pretty cool, I took your karabiner dotfiles and modified it to set the sublayer variable to 1 on keybind press and then to 0 on command execution or esc so it works more like a leader key. (caps+o then let go press d to open discord for example).
For the most of it, not really an issue. The dotfiles for zsh, ghostty, tmux and nvim will just work. All you need to do is install a tiling window manager and set up the same bindings.
for me standard vim keybinds and raycast window management is god tier - nvim and tmux inside ghostty
Your keyboard sounds absolutely amazing! What is that?!
Awesome video btw lol. I watched your last video when you were talking about your tmux config and I still use it to this day! Keep going!
Nice content !! Love your ghostty theme !
Could you make a video to share your terminal settings or provide resources about your setup process?
This is pretty cool, I took your karabiner dotfiles and modified it to set the sublayer variable to 1 on keybind press and then to 0 on command execution or esc so it works more like a leader key. (caps+o then let go press d to open discord for example).
3:58 wowowo, how do you have that window from the right side, is that obsidian?
thats the raycast quick notes
I fucking love that TMUX theme
Thanks
You also have Amethyst for MacOs. In my experience, it’s more reliable than aerospace.
now do this in arch
For the most of it, not really an issue. The dotfiles for zsh, ghostty, tmux and nvim will just work. All you need to do is install a tiling window manager and set up the same bindings.
its easier in arch with i3 haha