@@shadowstack after using zed i realized i dont need those 100 extentions i installed on vscode , zed with lazygit does all the things i ever needed. Life is simple now
super key is like the linux version of the windows key or the command key on the mac. It lets you use keyboard shortcuts. More info here: help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-key-super.html.en
There is much more here than just themes. Lazyvim, lazydocker, lazygit, a great terminal experience and windows management, common front and back end languages, neovim. I think of it more as a desktop image for web developers
same here
using it for 2 weeks truly an amazing experience
i use zed as my editor though
It seems like a great way to transition people into Linux! I've tried Zed also and I like it
@@shadowstack after using zed i realized i dont need those 100 extentions i installed on vscode , zed with lazygit does all the things i ever needed. Life is simple now
Never used Ubuntu, maybe I should look into it.
Yes! It's worth a look. Maybe try it in a VM if you're not sure if you'll like it
What is super key
super key is like the linux version of the windows key or the command key on the mac. It lets you use keyboard shortcuts. More info here: help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-key-super.html.en
i tried but the keyboard shortcuts are very hard to remember. I am more a mouse guy when i need to move around and never liked vim because that..
It took me a few days to get them down tbh
Resolution of monitor?
Hey there this was captured on my desktop computer which is 2560 x 1440
Does this work on Linux Mint?
The documentation specifies Ubuntu but you could give it a go
no, only with fresh ubuntu install .
Ah so Ubuntu with wallpapers. Pretty nice...
There is much more here than just themes. Lazyvim, lazydocker, lazygit, a great terminal experience and windows management, common front and back end languages, neovim. I think of it more as a desktop image for web developers